
Curtis Hertel Jr. Named Michigan Democrats’ New Party Chair
Michigan Democrats have named Curtis Hertel Jr. as their new party chair, aiming for aggressive election strategies.
Michigan Democrats have named Curtis Hertel Jr. as their new party chair, aiming for aggressive election strategies.
Michigan state Senator Jim Runestad won the bid to chair the Michigan Republican Party, aiming to unite factions.
A lawsuit in the Flint Water Crisis ended with a $53 million settlement for 26,000 plaintiffs, including children.
Governor Whitmer signed laws to keep Michigan’s tipped wage low and modify paid sick leave, sparking mixed reactions.
Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian discusses the severe flu season and vaccines; Rachel Clark explores Michigan’s historical defiance of the Fugitive Slave Law.
Metro Detroit faces the largest water rate hike in a decade, with GLWA proposing a 7.73% increase for 2026.
Representative Joe Tate has reversed his decision to run for Mayor of Detroit, altering the political landscape.
Congressmen urge three Michigan universities to end research ties with Chinese institutions over security concerns.
Wayne County Prosecutor seeks Michigan Supreme Court reversal on ruling that struck down terroristic threats law.
The avian flu outbreak since 2022 is affecting birds and pets. Expert advice includes using PPE when handling dead birds.
Michigan Legislature passed a bill altering the sick leave law, cutting unpaid leave but keeping paid hours for large firms.
Explore the function of public meeting comment time, Isis Damil’s unique style, and MSU’s dean on the bird flu impact.