Democratic group focuses on Michigan's 35th Senate District special election, a bellwether region. Saginaw fire captain Chedrick Greene is the nominee.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel challenges DOE's decision to keep Michigan coal plant open, calling it costly and unnecessary. Energy debate continues.
A lawsuit by Arizona homebuilders challenges state water restrictions, potentially impacting groundwater policies.
The U.S. Supreme Court's rebuke against Trump's tariffs is praised in Michigan. Governor Whitmer sees it as a step towards a better trade policy.
Federal Government Faces Legal Battle Over Seized Devices from Washington Post Reporter
The federal government is accused of violating First Amendment rights following the seizure of electronic devices from a Washington Post reporter's home in a leak investigation.
Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison reverses decision to fire officers who coordinated with Border Patrol, citing suspension by police oversight board. Discover the beauty of nature with our guided hiking tours through lush forests, stunning waterfalls, and breathtaking mountain vistas.
Controversial videos show ASU professors discussing DEI initiatives, leading to scrutiny by Accuracy in Media group.
House Speaker Matt Hall hints at property tax overhaul - a potent political force. History repeats as past propels present in Michigan politics. Group tracking U-S Constitution change says 20 states in, 34 needed. Join Michigan Public's Issues & Ale for Election 2026 preview.
February is Black History Month, on Morning Edition we honor Lucile A. Watts, Michigan's pioneering African-American female judge and her legacy. People detained for "walking while Black" received legal aid from Judge Watts. She was known for her directness and guidance to young lawyers.
North Carolina Rep. Chuck Edwards supports Trump's tariffs, impacting rebuilding efforts post-Hurricane Helene in his district, despite rising costs.










