AG Dana Nessel Remembers Michigan’s “Eternal General” Frank Kelley
Few people have shaped state government in Michigan the way that Frank Kelley did. He defined the role of state...
Few people have shaped state government in Michigan the way that Frank Kelley did. He defined the role of state...
In February, anti-racism protesters marched the streets of Grosse Pointe Park, roiled by a symbol of overt bigotry and white...
There has been much discussion around the FDA and CDC's latest emergency authorization approval of another COVID-19 vaccine. It's the Johnson &...
The community health group Neighborhood Service Organization, also known as NSO, has received a $4 million award to fund behavioral...
The Detroit Health Department is expanding eligibility for its coronavirus vaccination program by adding factory workers to the list. The...
The city is investigating the Detroit Fire Department and re-emphasizing its zero-tolerance policy on working while under the influence of...
FBI Director Christopher Wray is testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the Jan. 6 insurrection, domestic extremism and other...
This was a busy week in Washington. A COVID relief bill is still in the works, which the Senate parlimentarian decided yesterday would...
From imprisonment to Yale Law School, criminal defendant to criminal defense attorney: That is the story of Reginald Dwayne Betts. At...
Monitoring the spread of COVID-19 has been one of the biggest challenges facing public health officials during the pandemic. But...
Amid a week of record-breaking frigid temperatures in the southern part of the United States, more than four million Texans are...
Earlier this year, Gov. Whitmer urged schools to offer in-person learning options by March 1. Some parents worry it's too soon...