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The United Auto Workers union on Wednesday announced they’d reached a tentative deal with Challenge Manufacturing, which supplies critical parts for popular GM and Stellantis vehicles. According to ...
U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Holly) on Tuesday sent a letter to foreign affairs officials calling for immediate action to prevent a further humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, enclosing a proposal from ...
Sommer Foster is the executive director of Michigan Voices, a statewide civic engagement collaborative supporting grassroots organizations led by and serving communities of color. She is also a Canton ...
As U.S. Rep. John James (R-Shelby Township) and former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-White Lake) each seeks to win Michiganders over in 2026, Michigan Democrats are warning the two politicians are not to ...
Community and environmental justice advocates from all across the state gathered in Lansing on Tuesday as lawmakers from the state House and Senate discussed revived legislation intended to address ...
Standing before the Michigan State Capitol on Tuesday, a group of disability self-advocates took Congress to task over cuts to Medicaid and SNAP benefits included in the Republican tax and spending ...
Michigan’s education leaders care little about which party or which chamber of the Legislature is to blame for the state’s stalled budget negotiations – they just want it finalized so schools can make ...
This story was originally reported by Jennifer Gerson of The 19th. Meet Jennifer and read more of her reporting on gender, politics and policy. Content warning: This story contains graphic depictions ...
Michigan’s human capital, its people, are the heart of its economy. They underwrite almost every aspect of life, from the ability to plan for retirement to visiting family over publicly funded roads.
The Republican sponsor behind the Michigan House of Representatives’ plan to ban cell phones in all K-12 schools said Monday that he is going back to the drawing board to rewrite the legislation – ...
A Lapeer district library board’s snap decision to move its meeting schedule is being viewed as an attempt to evade the public after it faced criticism from activists who say the board is planning to ...
Environmental advocates gathered Saturday in Battle Creek for a day of remembrance 15 years after the rupture of Canadian energy company Enbridge’s Line 6B pipeline, which spilled hundreds of ...
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