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A corrective action plan, a new “go live” approval process and additional project management support are among steps being taken by the Michigan Department of State as it seeks to correct issues with ...
Several Republican members of the Michigan House of Representatives were in Washington, D.C. this week to meet with members ...
As the sun beat down on downtown Lansing Monday morning, activists from multiple labor and environmental groups gathered ...
The Michigan Department of Attorney General on Friday announced it had filed a lawsuit against two Wixom-based automotive ...
Michigan House Republicans on Wednesday proposed one of the largest increases to per-pupil funding for public schools in ...
After two hours of collecting boxes of cereal, bags of chips and loaves of bread during a food drive across the street from ...
Renters in Michigan would be permitted to withhold rent or have the cost of repairs deducted from their rent if landlords don ...
Several thousand people of all ages and backgrounds packed one of the oldest parks in Southwest Detroit on Saturday, June 14, ...
Cuts to DEI programming, slashed operational funding for the state’s most prestigious universities with large endowments and ...
Amid pro-immigration and anti-Trump administration slogans in English and Spanish, several thousand people gathered in ...
Dozens of people carrying immigrant support signs gathered outside the ICE field office in Detroit on Sunday afternoon to ...
By Paul N. McDaniel, Kennesaw State University and Darlene Xiomara Rodriguez, Kennesaw State University Detroit’s population ...