
Michigan Appeals Court Hears Dispute Over Stalled Legislature Bills
A partisan dispute over nine bills in procedural limbo was argued in the Michigan Court of Appeals, seeking resolution.

A partisan dispute over nine bills in procedural limbo was argued in the Michigan Court of Appeals, seeking resolution.

An increase in Lyme disease cases in Michigan highlights the need for tick surveillance, as blacklegged ticks rise.

A Michigan judge dismissed charges against 15 Republicans accused of falsely certifying Trump in the 2020 election.

The Michigan Court of Appeals will hear arguments in the Senate’s lawsuit against the House over nine unpresented bills.

Born with life-threatening conditions, Larry Prout Jr.’s 24-year journey exemplifies resilience and interprofessional care.

Keith Soster, at Michigan Dining, conducts 20 etiquette sessions yearly, emphasizing comfort, respect, and confidence.

In 2001, Karen England made history as the first female drum major of the Michigan Marching Band in its 105 years.

Pauline Jones will be the next director of the Center for Political Studies, succeeding Ken Kollman’s 10-year tenure.

Michigan political campaigns are expected to spend over $900 million in the 2026 midterms, second only to California.

Michigan House Democratic leader doubts a bipartisan budget deal will be reached before the October 1 deadline, blaming Speaker Matt Hall’s leadership.

House Republicans in Lansing passed a bill limiting restroom use to the sex on birth certificates. Democrats oppose it.

Public school bathrooms would be restricted based on sex assigned at birth under a new Republican-sponsored bill.

