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Two Democrats report bomb threats, while two others say they’ve received death threats related to a state House prayer ...
John Haggard suffered a stroke and died hours after learning a judge dismissed charges against him in Michigan’s so-called ...
A Lansing judge dismissed felony charges against 15 Michigan Republicans who had been charged in a so-called false electors scheme following the 2020 presidential election.
The Michigan Court of Appeals heard heated arguments Tuesday after Senate Democrats sued House Republicans for not sending ...
As the federal government moves away from widely recommending vaccines, the Michigan Academy of Family Physicians continues ...
The September 24 event will feature Bridge reporters talking with education experts about what can be done to improve ...
A Michigan budget official says “contingency planning” has begun for a possible state government shutdown Oct. 1. Here’s what ...
Michigan reading scores are at record lows. Some districts are boosting literacy by investing in training, curriculum and ...
Northwest Michigan is betting that providing preschoolers with books can boost plummeting reading scores. Early signs are encouraging, but funding uncertainties linger.
Lansing officials plan to use 50 mini housing pods in a novel approach to help alleviate homelessness in the Capitol city.
The air is getting cooler, everything tastes like nutmeg and there’s no better time to answer questions about the week in Michigan news.
The Trump administration rescinded federal guidance on legal protections for English learners. Michigan will have a new oversight.