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Several Republican members of the Michigan House of Representatives were in Washington, D.C. this week to meet with members ...
After two hours of collecting boxes of cereal, bags of chips and loaves of bread during a food drive across the street from ...
As the sun beat down on downtown Lansing Monday morning, activists from multiple labor and environmental groups gathered ...
Several thousand people of all ages and backgrounds packed one of the oldest parks in Southwest Detroit on Saturday, June 14, ...
Amid pro-immigration and anti-Trump administration slogans in English and Spanish, several thousand people gathered in ...
One of the political fundraisers at the center of the Unlock Michigan dark money scandal pleaded guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge on Tuesday. Sandra Baxter appeared Tuesday before Ingham County ...
The Michigan Department of Attorney General on Friday announced it had filed a lawsuit against two Wixom-based automotive ...
Sandra Baxter, one of two defendants facing charges in relation to the Unlock Michigan dark money scandal, plans to plead guilty Tuesday to a reduced misdemeanor charge, her attorney confirmed with ...
After repeatedly refusing to commit to meeting the state’s July 1 deadline to pass a new state budget, Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall (R-Richland Township) on Wednesday said the Republican-led House ...
While Lansing’s Juneteenth flag-raising was postponed briefly on Thursday due to weather, the ceremony proceeded in sunshine and with high spirits. This was the second year the Juneteenth flag was ...
Truth, a former slave and one of history’s most noted abolitionists who spent her last years as a resident of Michigan, is still remembered by her famous “Ain’t I a Woman” speech in 1851. But as ...
This story was originally reported by Errin Haines of The 19th. Meet Errin and read more of her reporting on gender, politics and policy. Thursday marks the first national observance under President ...