Michigan considers digital IDs stored on phones for convenience, but faces opposition over privacy concerns and potential law enforcement issues.
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Michigan's economic growth relies on immigrants, but pro-immigration policies are lacking. Report shows immigrants vital for state's future.
U.S. Supreme Court skeptical of Michigan lawsuit seeking compensation for family who lost home in tax sale. Justices question fairness.
Ohio Sen. Jon Husted's calendar reveals meetings with key figures in the FirstEnergy bribery scandal, sparking controversy over his role.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer's final State of the State address airs Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. Listen on-air or online at michiganpublic.org.
Michigan local leaders oppose state preemption of zoning regulations to promote affordable housing. Zoning is crucial for sustainable growth and community evolution.
Fernie Madrid sues former Apache County attorney Michael Whiting for alleged bullying and intimidation in 2024 campaign.
Incarcerated women at Women's Huron Valley face mold in ears, inadequate medical care, and tragic deaths. Lawmakers hear disturbing testimony. State rep exposes poor conditions at Huron Valley Correctional Facility, including mold-related illnesses and lack of medical care. Lawmakers express concern.
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address will test Republican messaging as polls show vulnerability and distrust in his leadership.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PQ7l905aVM[/embed]
Michigan Public to air President Trump's State of the Union on Feb 24 at 9pm. Governor Whitmer's State of the State on Feb 25 at 7pm. Tune in!










