Michigan’s top legislative Democrat wants to expand the Freedom of Information Act in 2026. The top Republican wants to cut property taxes. In an election year, can anything get done?
Death doulas are helping individuals and families navigate end-of-life care amid what experts call a ‘crisis’ in services for ...
ProbeTruth is the first commercialized research from the UM-Flint campus, officials said. The company, which helps detect content generated by artificial intelligence, aims to employ 50 workers by the ...
School officials say that’s the best possible solution because the virtual teachers are well qualified and keep students on ...
Should private behavioral technicians be allowed in the public school setting to help students with disabilities? Parents and ...
Rank MI Vote, which seeks to bring ranked choice voting to Michigan, is ending a bid to put a proposal on the state’s 2026 ...
There were 223,100 students receiving special education last school year in public, private or homeschool settings. This includes people from birth to 26 who have an Individualized Education Plan or ...
Regulators tacked on a host of conditions that, they say, protect DTE ratepayers from subsidizing the hefty cost of ...
The bulk of the subsidies are to a development near the Grand River led by members of the powerful DeVos and VanAndel ...
Inspired by resale price spikes that plagued Taylor Swift’s 2024 Eras Tour, Michigan will soon outlaw online ticket scalping ...
The state ruled on a controversial goose-gassing program, underwater spearfishing and other issues, and is moving toward ...
To get state funds for safety and mental health, school districts must agree to waive their attorney-client privileges and ...