
Michigan Supreme Court Considers Legislative Power Over Bill Presentment
The Michigan Supreme Court is set to decide if legislative leaders can control bill progression to the governor’s desk.

The Michigan Supreme Court is set to decide if legislative leaders can control bill progression to the governor’s desk.

Michigan Republicans face challenges ahead of the 2026 elections with surging gas prices, tariffs, and internal divisions.

Michigan’s manufactured housing laws are set for an overhaul with new Senate bills aiming to protect residents’ rights.

Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson outlines a firewall policy ensuring impartiality while running for governor.

In recent years, Michigan communities have struggled with short-term rentals. Birmingham now enacts strict regulations.

About 40 passengers disembarked a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak at St. Helena; tracing contacts continues.

Health authorities are tracking passengers from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship as the outbreak spreads globally.

The Michigan Supreme Court is hearing a case on legislative leaders’ power to decide bill progression to the governor.

Ottawa County confirms two new measles cases, declaring an outbreak. No public exposure risk due to home isolation.

Michigan Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet introduces a bill for a $5,500 tax credit per child under age 4.

Kara Zivin discusses rising mood and anxiety disorders in pregnant people, sharing her personal journey and research.

Starting in July, Medicare may cover GLP-1 prescriptions for weight loss at $50/month, a shift in coverage policy.

