Michigan Arts Can Move Online, But Still Face Uncertain Future

The spread of COVID-19 is forcing many cultural organizations and artists to cancel events and close their doors to the...

Michigan Made $5 Million in Weed Taxes So Far. That’s Low.

Michigan has released the recreational marijuana sales for the first three months of legalization. “The total sales are not super...

For Ex-Offenders, Housing is a Bigger Hurdle Than Employment

Housing, particularly “affordable housing” has been a hot topic in communities across Michigan. Formerly incarcerated people, or “Returning Citizens” as they...

Michigan Spends More on Prisons Than Higher Education, And Smaller Schools Are Hurting

There’s a new push to close a wide gap in state funding for universities. Oakland University says no school should...

Shoreline Erosion Isn’t Just Houses Falling Into Great Lakes. It Affects You Too.

Water levels are rising along Michigan’s shorelines. It’s a fact that has dominated the headlines recently – including stories of people’s houses...

The Environment, Criminal Justice and Education Stories to Watch in 2020

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spent lots of time talking about roads, jobs, and healthcare during her State of the State speech....

Will Whitmer’s New Plans for Roads And Schools Work?

“Fix the damn roads” has evolved from a campaign rallying cry to an anxious plea. With little headway made on...

Attorneys Accuse Michigan State Police of Conflict of Interest Over Breathalyzer Probe

  Michigan defense attorneys who deal with DUI cases say their phones are ringing off the hook. The calls are from clients...

Michigan Top Justices OK Cell Phones In Court, But Selfies Need Approval

Last week's Michigan Supreme Court decision allowing cell phones in all state courtrooms has big implications ⁠— and not just...

How Hot Tub Time Machine, A Tale of Two Kitties, and B-Dubs Influenced Lawmaking in Michigan

  When controversial bills clear the state House and Senate, lawmakers get one opportunity to say their piece about that legislation....

Michigan Cities Brace for Possible Recession in 2020

Local officials across Michigan are concerned about what a recession would mean for their communities. Nobody, including economists, can say...

Michigan’s Record-Breaking Lame Duck Session Has Ripple Effects A Year Later

  It’s been a year since the Michigan Legislature’s record-breaking lame duck session that saw more than 300 bills fly...