Michigan marijuana activists hope President Joe Biden’s pardons will lead to more drug reform in Michigan and other states. The drug is still listed as a Schedule 1 narcotic.
Zahra Ahmad
Zahra is a former reporter for Bridge Michigan.
Michigan gas prices are up again. Here is why.
Several factors, from a refinery fire to a cut in oil production, are pushing Michigan’s gas prices above the national average.
Judge: mid-Michigan dam owner lied about warning state before disaster
A federal judge found that the Endenville Dam owner lied about warning the state about safety concerns to deflect responsibility.
Judge dismisses Flint water crisis charges against former Michigan officials
Seventh Circuit Court Judge Elizabeth Kelly dropped felony charges against seven former government officials tied to the Flint water crisis on Tuesday.
Michigan Proposal 1: What would change if voters approve term-limits law
What to know about a ballot measure to extend term limits and require more financial transparency in state government.
Michigan Proposal 3: What changes if abortion becomes constitutional right
What to know about state of abortion today in Michigan, who supports the ballot measure and what would change if voters approve it on Nov. 8.
Trump returns to Michigan Saturday to support Dixon, other GOP candidates
The former president will speak at 7 p.m. Saturday in Warren.
Election worker facing tampering charges in Michigan is GOP precinct delegate
The Kent County prosecutor has charged a GOP delegate and election worker with felonies claiming he tampered with an electronic poll book in the August primary.
Proposal 2 wouldn’t let Michigan prisoners vote, despite claims in mass texts
A new ballot question committee is resurrecting false claims about a voting rights measure on the Nov. 8 ballot.
Who is running for University of Michigan, MSU and Wayne State boards?
Voters will elect two candidates apiece for the boards of each of Michigan’s largest universities. The currently unfilled positions wield enormous influence.