
Voters to Decide on Sinking Fund Proposals in Michigan School Districts
Voters in over a dozen school districts will consider sinking funds on their ballots, which rely on property taxes.

Voters in over a dozen school districts will consider sinking funds on their ballots, which rely on property taxes.

A judge in San Francisco considers halting Trump’s mass layoffs of federal workers amid the ongoing government shutdown.

The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that nine bills must go to Governor Whitmer, challenging the House’s decision to hold them.

Two-dozen schools in Michigan are seeking voter approval for bonds on Nov. 4, impacting local property taxes.

Federal funding cuts impact Michigan food banks as USDA slashes programs; SNAP benefits to stop in November.

The Michigan Technology Community (MTech), formerly Michigan IT, is welcoming new voices to enhance collaboration.

Michigan voters express growing concern over the economy as Trump’s trade wars impact prices and job security, survey reveals.

The first of three Republican debates for Michigan governor is taking place Wednesday in west Michigan.

Thirty-four University of Michigan faculty members are receiving awards this fall for their exceptional contributions in teaching, mentoring, service, and scholarship.

The University of Michigan partners with the Asian Development Bank to boost sustainable growth in Asia-Pacific regions.

Rose June Colby earned the first Ph.D. from U-M as a woman in 1886, marking a milestone in women’s education.

FEMA denied Michigan’s appeal for more disaster aid after a March ice storm, citing insufficient severity for aid.

