The Senate authorized its Democratic leader to pursue legal action against the House for failing to convey nine bills to Whitmer's desk.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced she will be running for governor in 2026. Benson, a Democrat, is the latest person to throw their name in the gubernatorial race.
The race to become Michigan’s 50th governor is already heating up, almost two years before a single vote is cast.
A new report explains that teacher turnover continues to be high in Michigan schools, indicating that the current teaching workforce is less experienced than it was before the COVID-19 pandemic. That was among the trends noted during the Michigan Teacher Shortage Study 2025 Report presented Thursday by the Michigan State University Education Policy Innovation Collaborative.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a second-term Democrat, and new state House Speaker Matt Hall, R-Richland Township, revealed the date for the event.
Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Detroit Lions have generated plenty of buzz over the last few months with a historic season that has featured the franchise repeating as division champions and earning the NFC's top seed for the playoffs.
The ‘We Want More Tour’ is coming to Lansing! The Detroit Lions are touring around the state to amp up fans for the upcoming game against the Washington Commanders this Saturday at 8 p.m. On Jan. 6, the tour began in Detroit at the Michigan Central Station and will continue to Lansing
Michigan schools typically close when wind chills reach 20 degrees below zero. This week's weather is expected to approach that threshold.
Lansing Duckpin will bring duckpin bowling to the Lansing area when it opens this summer off East Michigan Avenue.
Amid warnings they could lose federal funding or face prosecution for failing to comply with Trump immigration orders, some Michigan officials are disputing ‘sanctuary’ designations.
The Michigan House of Representatives has passed a bill to block the state's minimum wage for tipped workers from into effect, while also attempting to limit paid sick time for those same workers.
In six Detroit neighborhoods, the reason crime has declined seems clear. But the programs responsible for the drop are in jeopardy.