Nessel calls for federal probe: Why was military-grade ammo used in mass shootings?
A coalition of attorneys general is calling on the White House to investigate reports of a federally funded contractor producing ammo used in mass shootings.
A coalition of attorneys general is calling on the White House to investigate reports of a federally funded contractor producing ammo used in mass shootings.
The political momentum for paid sick leave is growing. Experts say that momentum may eventually force the federal government to pass federal legislation.
Democratic lawmakers in Michigan are making plans for the second half of the legislative session, which include more gun safety reforms.
State regulators want to crack down on pollution at livestock farms to protect water, but farmers think regulators are overstepping their authority.
Michigan has joined an effort to support a rule allowing states to reject federal projects that could violate water quality standards.
Michigan House Minority Leader Matt Hall was reportedly accused of domestic assault and interfering with a 911 call in 2019.
Michigan's tax revenues will see a slight decline this year before rebounding for the next two years—in large part because of recent tax policy changes.
Driving an electric vehicle will soon be much more convenient in Mid-Michigan thanks to millions of dollars in federal funding awarded this week.
Detroit's big auto show is returning to January after an ill-fated two-year move to warmer September in an effort to create more outdoor experiences and draw more consumers.
Legislation set to take effect in Michigan this year is set to help thousands of families pay bills, put food on the table, and better afford the essentials.