Feds Accuse Quicken Loans of Violating Workers’ Right to Free Speech

The National Labor Relations Board is accusing the nation’s second-largest mortgage lender, Quicken Loans, of overly-restricting employees’ right to free...

Town Hall Meeting Addresses: Should Politicians Draw District Lines?

Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget The League of Women Voters in Michigan is hosting 30 town hall meetings...

Michigan Prisons Face Inadequacies in Mental Health Care for Prisoners

  Stephen talks with Macomb County Executive and former sheriff Mark Hackel and Dr. Brant Fries, professor of Health Management...

Prison System Reform: Release 10,000 Prisoners?

A group advocating for prison reform in Michigan wants to see 10,000 prisoners released from state facilities. Citizens Alliance on...

The Pope Talks to Congress

Stephen Henderson talks with Andy Hoffman, education director at the Graham Sustainability Institute at the University of Michigan, and Niraj...

Congress Weighs Banning Oil Shipments Across Great Lakes

This week the U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies are practicing how they would respond to a catastrophic oil leak...

Doctor Ben Carson Visits Michigan

Doctor Ben Carson took his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination to Michigan, with stops in Jackson yesterday and Spring Arbor...

Peters and Stabenow Unveil Legislation Meant to Protect Great Lakes from Oil Spill

Both U.S. senators from Michigan are spearheading legislation meant to protect the Great Lakes from an oil spill. Senators Gary...

Michigan Secretary of State is Suing Hewlett-Packard

Oakland Univeristy The Michigan Secretary of State is suing Hewlett-Packard for failing to upgrade the computer systems in 131 Secretary...

Feds ‘Upping Game’ to Catch Cheating Automakers

Federal regulators say they are taking new steps to catch automakers that skirt or defy government rules and regulations. Officials...

Justice Department Grants Detroit Funding for More Cops, Body Cams

The U.S. Justice Department is granting nearly $3 million to the Detroit Police Department to pay for new personnel and...

Former Detroit Treasurer Under Kilpatrick Sentenced to Prison for Bribery, Extortion

A federal judge is sentencing a former Detroit city treasurer during the Kilpatrick Administration to 11 years in prison for...