
University of Michigan Upholds Free Speech, Invests in Civil Discourse
The University of Michigan won’t discipline faculty for comments about Charlie Kirk’s death, citing free speech values.
The University of Michigan won’t discipline faculty for comments about Charlie Kirk’s death, citing free speech values.
At a time of division in the U.S., a Michigan campaign aims to bridge gaps with National Unity Day this December.
Governor Whitmer reemerges amid budget talks as deadline looms, aligning with Democratic leaders to avert a shutdown.
House Republicans push for a funding bill to avoid a government shutdown, but Democrats oppose it over health care.
The House passed a spending bill, but Senate Democrats blocked it, risking a shutdown to address health subsidies.
About 80 picketers rallied at Ann Arbor’s VA medical center against Trump’s union contract terminations and budget cuts.
Michigan House Democrats propose bills to protect tenants from evictions, unfair practices, and excessive landlord fees.
Governor Whitmer calls for bipartisan solutions in Michigan, addressing economic challenges like tariffs and budget impasses.
President Trump targets Memphis for federal intervention, deploying National Guard to combat crime, sparking debate.
The Michigan House voted to require photos on government-issued cards for assistance, aiming to curb fraud and errors.
With the budget deadline approaching, state employees await news on potential layoffs amid legislative negotiations.
Governor Whitmer’s executive directive aims to increase COVID-19 vaccine access in Michigan despite federal limits.