
Michigan’s 35th Senate District Special Election: High Stakes Ahead
Voters in Michigan’s 35th state Senate District head to the polls Tuesday for a critical primary election shaping power.

Voters in Michigan’s 35th state Senate District head to the polls Tuesday for a critical primary election shaping power.

Michigan’s Secretary of State investigated claims of noncitizens voting, finding three were citizens and four canceled.

Michigan’s auditor general will audit the state’s child care subsidy program to address concerns of fraud and inefficiency.

Michigan’s legislative package seeks to limit federal immigration authority actions, sparking debate over ICE policies.

Planned Parenthood of Michigan now offers vasectomy services at its Irwin/Martin Health Center in Grand Rapids.

A small crowd urged Michigan’s U.S. Senators to defund ICE after agents killed two citizens in Minneapolis this month.

A study shows caps on student loans may force nurses out of the profession, risking healthcare access in Michigan.

A civil rights group warns Ypsilanti Township clerk about potentially illegal voter roll purging, citing concerns.

Bystander videos of law enforcement incidents, like the recent Minneapolis shooting, shape public perception and action.

Millions have seen videos of Alex Pretti’s death in Minneapolis, highlighting the power of bystander footage in news.

The Great Lakes Fishery Commission seeks public feedback on a barrier to control invasive sea lamprey in Michigan.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s father, Richard Whitmer, passed away. He was influential in Michigan’s government and business.

