
Michigan Faces Budget Deadline as State Government Shutdown Looms
As the budget deadline looms, Michigan faces potential state government shutdown, prompting urgent legislative actions.

As the budget deadline looms, Michigan faces potential state government shutdown, prompting urgent legislative actions.

Starr Dixon, a rural Michigan parent, relied on Head Start for stability after leaving an abusive relationship.
Special Election Could Shift Michigan Senate Power Balance The political landscape in Michigan could see a significant shift with an upcoming special election, as candidates have just one week left to declare their intent to run for the 35th state Senate district. This region, encompassing areas within Saginaw, Bay, and

With budget talks stalling in Lansing, a state government shutdown looms. Key services and employees face uncertainty.

HarvestFest 2025 unites the U-M community for sustainability, creativity, and social change with food programs and activities.

Michigan health care advocates urge Congress to extend expiring tax credits that lower insurance costs and boost enrollment.

Wayne County owes Detroiters money from unconstitutional foreclosures, but only 7% have a chance to reclaim it.

Michigan is nearing its budget deadline with no bipartisan deal in sight, risking a partial government shutdown.

Michigan Republicans gathered for their leadership conference on Mackinac Island, focusing on unity and 2026 races.

More than 1 in 6 Detroit residents see crime as a top issue ahead of the mayoral election, despite a 50-year low rate.

The USDA announced the end of its annual food insecurity survey, sparking concern over data on hunger in America.

President Trump claims acetaminophen may link to autism, urging pregnant women to avoid it, despite lacking evidence.

