Michigan lawmakers want to make it cheaper to install solar energy
Legislation introduced this month in the state Senate aims to create new state rebates for installing solar power and battery storage systems at home.
Legislation introduced this month in the state Senate aims to create new state rebates for installing solar power and battery storage systems at home.
New data shows the number of Americans enrolled in health care plans related to the Affordable Care Act has hit an all-time high.
Bills that passed the state Senate would change the laws surrounding hate crimes, expanding the definition from “ethnic intimidation” to “a hate crime."
The Michigan Attorney General’s Office argued in a federal appellate court that its lawsuit to shutdown the Line 5 oil pipeline should be returned to a court.
Speakers highlighted the impact of the student loan repayment program on Michigan teachers at a Wednesday Senate Appropriations Pre K-12 Subcommittee meeting.
There’s never a shortage of newsworthy headlines from Michigan's cannabis industry as the state inches closer to becoming the nation’s weed capital.
Bills working their way through the state Legislature aim to ensure public schools in Michigan have the resources needed to help teach children with dyslexia.
A motion filed this week in federal court by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer aims to protect the constitutional right to reproductive freedom in Michigan.
Domestic violence at any age can turn lethal—and some say schools need to do a better job of equipping kids to recognize early signs of abusive behavior.
A package of bills designed to enhance school safety got their first hearing on Tuesday from the Michigan House Education Committee.