The Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association estimates that one in every five restaurants would close, and 50,000 jobs — ...
This can be done – but first we need to get it out of the governor’s head that a roads plan must come with raising taxes.
We’re going to take $2.2 billion from the Corporate Income Tax by eliminating outdated and costly MEGA credits, ending ...
How cold is too cold to wait outside for the bus? Superintendents weigh weather and other factors in deciding whether to ...
House lawmakers are expected to vote on amending minimum wage, sick leave laws in the coming days. Their plan would exempt 1 ...
Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus — are visible this month in a so-called planet parade. Some are visible to ...
Our community is dedicated to maintaining the natural beauty that surrounds us. The thought of this pollution creeping into ...
Nobody thought much of 420 acres in Gaylord until a proposal to put solar panels on it. Now, it’s become hallowed ground — and points to the difficulty of meeting Michigan’s climate goals.
A familiar debate is brewing in Lansing and Detroit, as plans to transform the 5.5 million square-foot site hinge on money from taxpayers. Developers say the RenCen will molder and rot without support ...
Michigan’s business, restaurant industry officials flock to Lansing urging changes to pending sick leave, tipped wage laws.
The state of Michigan and university researchers are increasing efforts to steer resources to impacted youths. One problem: so-called ‘bereavement deserts’ with few resources.
A new national report shows Michigan’s undergraduate enrollment increasing. Leaders say strong state aid programs and efforts to retain students year to year contribute to these numbers.