Deal in lawsuit over millions in canceled state spending may be on the horizon, impacting Michigan's next budget planning and critical programs.
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President Trump's shift from anti-war rhetoric to leading U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran exposes risks for his "America First" stance and GOP support.
Khamenei, Iran's second supreme leader, was killed in an attack by Israel and the U.S., raising conflict prospects.
State legislators and community leaders work to protect immigrant and refugee communities from unfair targeting by ICE through new legislation.
Trump Administration Terminates Treasury Department Union Contracts
The Treasury has ended its agreements with IRS union workers, intensifying Trump's control over the federal workforce.
An elderly Cuban woman with dementia was freed after nine months in ICE detention. Her release follows advocacy efforts.
The latest rate hike by GLWA has sparked calls for drinking water affordability legislation in Michigan as communities struggle with rising costs.
Governor Whitmer discusses her plans for Michigan following the State of the State address and reflects on her political career. He learned about state government and applied for an internship. Grateful for the opportunity, Governor Gretchen Whitmer centers Michigan in her work. Discover the beauty of nature with our guided hiking tours through lush forests, stunning waterfalls, and breathtaking mountain vistas.
Sen. Ruben Gallego urges tariff reimbursements after Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariff policy.
February is Black History Month, and on Morning Edition we share stories of Black women pioneers in Michigan politics. Senita Lenear made history in 2013. The Third Ward Equity Fund kickstarted the renovation of MLK Park Lodge, a proud accomplishment for former City Commissioner Senita Lenear.










