This week on "MichMash," Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discusses the burdensome proof of citizenship ...
The sudden unveiling of the $20 billion bare-bones budget left many lawmakers with little time to examine the details.
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While the CDC says the risk of bird flu to the general public is still low, cases have been picking up speed in the past year ...
The National Poll on Healthy Aging report says a third of Michigan adults 50 and older have jobs. A new report by the ...
This week, we’ve got free community festivals, drunken spelling bees, DJ sets at the DIA and chances to win weekend passes to ...
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A public service announcement featuring late Detroit civil rights attorney Bill Goodman is going viral on social media again.
State Rep. Jason Morgan said the U.S. Supreme Court’s reversal of abortion rights protections shows the majority is willing ...
The vibraphonist, composer and jazz-funk pioneer died Tuesday at the age of 84, after battling a long illness.
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The non-profit National Safety Council estimates that roughly one out of every five recalled vehicles are never repaired.