The federal funding memo's reversal comes after the original move caused chaos and confusion across the country, including in Michigan.
Michigan has experienced a double digit spike in auto thefts in 2019-2023, driven by a rash of heists in Metro Detroit, according to State Police.
Michigan will soon eliminate an inactive requirement that able-bodied adults receiving Medicaid must work. The bill removing that requirement was signed into law Jan. 21 by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer after passing in the House and Senate in December along party lines, with Democrats in favor. The law will take effect April 2.
Michigan's income tax rate returned to 4.25% for individuals for 2024 income. That's up from the temporary 4.05% rate in 2023.
Cultural importance of manoomin – or wild rice – among Michigan’s Native nations at the heart of stewardship plan.
Detroit-based rapper Dank Demoss has alleged that a Lyft driver refused her a ride because of her weight. She's now suing Lyft.
Michigan's state parks and national lakeshores offer opportunities to try snowshoes, make your own this winter.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Gary Peters, of Michigan, announced Tuesday that he will not run for a third six-year term in 2026 leaving an open Senate seat.
To that end, the Wolverines have their sights set on four-star Portage (Mich.) Northern offensive tackle Gregory Patrick, the second-highest ranked prospect in the state in the '26 class. The interest is mutual, as Patrick has just locked in an official visit to Ann Arbor for the weekend of June 20, according to Rivals' Greg Smith.
Gary Peters' exit creates a highly contested U.S. Senate battleground seat expected to be coveted by both major political parties.
The heads of all of the seven Catholic dioceses in Michigan are urging support of immigrants regardless of their legal status.