
Michigan Joins States Suing DOE Over Energy Program Funding Limits
Michigan joins other states in suing the U.S. Department of Energy over a policy capping reimbursement rates at 10%.

Michigan joins other states in suing the U.S. Department of Energy over a policy capping reimbursement rates at 10%.

A Michigan Court of Claims judge will hear a challenge to a controversial part of the state budget process on Tuesday.

Michigan’s Natural Resources Commission has reinstated a year-round coyote hunting season after scaling back in 2024.

Zhong He built a groundbreaking gamma-ray detector, earning him U-M’s Innovator of the Year award.

Statewide campaigns in Michigan are gathering signatures for 2026 ballot questions, focusing on taxes and voting changes.

Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm discusses budget standoffs, government shutdowns, and political divisions.

EPA’s cancellation of the $7 billion Solar for All program halts solar projects in Michigan, affecting energy savings.

Michigan superintendents among seven semifinalists for state’s top education leader, replacing Michael Rice.

Two scientists allege their removal from EPA roles is due to an anti-science political climate, citing silencing efforts.

Michigan’s environmental agency consults with the attorney general after a $156 million solar grant is canceled.

Michigan’s budget stalemate sees Democrats and Republicans clashing over school funding and road proposals, risking delays.

State Superintendent Michael Rice warns that Michigan’s budget impasse may hinder school staffing and student programs.

