State police trooper workforce continues to lack diversity
Of the 61 Michigan State Police graduates on Nov. 22, 56 of them were white, according to MSP data. The results have upset some leading people of color.
Of the 61 Michigan State Police graduates on Nov. 22, 56 of them were white, according to MSP data. The results have upset some leading people of color.
The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments in a longstanding dispute over a state’s minimum wage law that dates back to 2018.
New evidence is set to outline actions taken by former President Donald Trump and his supporters to undermine the 2020 election.
More than 30 criminal charges were filed against two Clinton County couples for adopting children from previously abusive homes for financial gain.
The Michigan Public Service Commission on Friday approved a $368 million rate increase for DTE Energy that is set to take effect on Dec. 15.
More than one-third of the Michigan cities ranked in a national survey of LGBTQ+ rights, including Detroit, received perfect scores.
The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a proposal for Enbridge’s Line 5 tunnel project, despite calls for commissioners to shut the pipeline down.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s new education department launched Friday with the goal of equipping every child in the state to “make it in Michigan."
Jamil Johnson, an MGM Grand Detroit Casino server, said that he and his colleagues deserve a wage increase and are prepared to continue their strike.
Thursday marks two years since the mass shooting at Oxford High School on Nov. 30, 2021, that killed four students and injured seven others.