The latest in Michigan political news from @MLive's Statewide Team.
Supporters argue young adults should have the right to carry concealed firearms for self-defense.
Two West Virginia National Guard members deployed to the nation’s capital have been shot just blocks from the White House and are in critical condition. A suspect, now in custody, was also shot.
The county board approved an additional $1.7 million for the sheriff's office.
The veteran Saginaw politician backed a political newcomer in the District 35 race that will feature six candidates in the Democratic primary set for February 2026.
The university placed the associate professor on administrative leave after learning he was arrested by federal immigration agents earlier this month.
Congresswoman Haley Stevens, a Democrat, is not seeking reelection, as she is running for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat in 2026.
A Michigan coalition warned the federal changes could "turn the state’s housing crisis into a housing catastrophe.”
The decision comes as several of the district's school board members face recall petitions citing their failure to extend Superintendent Mark Whelton's contract.
The legislation would also give parents tools to monitor and limit their children's social media activity.
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin and other Democrats who appeared in a video urging U.S. troops to refuse “illegal orders” say the FBI wants to schedule interviews, signaling a possible inquiry.
The seat has been vacant since former 3rd Ward Commissioner Andrea Burney-Obershaw resigned in August amid controversy.
Controversial energy storage facilities are central to conflict in both townships.
Ann Arbor's mayor and City Council ward representatives are in line for pay raises.
The executive order the president signed Monday is part of his push to make development of AI the engine of the nation’s economic future.
The married couple of 37 years have emphasized their independent thinking, as they prepare to serve the residents of the city of Lowell, a Grand Rapids suburb.
First Lady Melania Trump on Monday, Nov. 24, welcomed a Christmas tree delivered to the White House from West Michigan’s own Korson’s Tree Farms.
The recommendations come ahead of the four-year anniversary of Oxford High School shooting that killed four students and injured seven.
Plus: Demolition has official begun at the site of a future Bay City housing development along Columbus Avenue.
Michigan State Police responded to a bomb threat directed toward U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin’s Oakland County home Friday night.
Superintendents in local and regional districts issued a letter Thursday urging lawmakers to drop a mandate that school leaders waive certain legal rights for their share in mental health and safety...