The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association has begun the transfer of $3 billion in surplus funds, with the money being distributed to insured Michigan drivers. The state also offered tips to avoid being scammed out of the money.
Zahra Ahmad
Zahra is a former reporter for Bridge Michigan.
Black bear populations explode in northern Michigan following hunt limits
Conservationists cheer the comeback, but some fear it could lead to the loosening of regulations.
Michigan OKs expanded bobcat hunting season over activists’ concerns
Hunting, trapping expanded to nine more counties. Michigan says populations are stable enough to support the expansion, but the vote comes as other states move away from such hunts.
Michigan groups rallying to help Ukraine amid Russia invasion
Michigan security, refugee and cultural groups are organizing safe routes, medical supplies, and providing Ukrainian support as conflict with Russia escalates.
Robert Regan, under fire for rape comments, also espoused QAnon, violence
The Michigan GOP demanded on Tuesday that Regan apologize for using a rape analogy. Hours later, videos and posts of him emerged that advocated violence against Dr. Anthony Fauci and the QAnon conspiracy theory.
Robert Regan tries to explain rape comments, saying ‘my words aren’t smooth’
The Michigan Republican, who is favored to win a House seat, said he tells his daughters to ‘lie back and enjoy it.’ He now claims that was a bad analogy.
Gov. Whitmer, lawmakers seek to cut Michigan’s financial ties with Russia
The Michigan Investment Board will review Whitmer’s request to divest pension funds from Russia at a March 9 special meeting, while other lawmakers want the state to stop buying wholesale liquor from the nation.
Gov. Whitmer: ‘Use all available resources’ to fix Michigan potholes
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive directive orders the Michigan Department of Transportation to use all its available resources to fix potholes.
Michigan Republicans win primaries after echoing false vote fraud claims
Two candidates who called for so-called ‘forensic audits’ into the 2020 election score upset wins in GOP seats, showing the staying power of the Trump wing of the party.
Michigan state employees won’t have to mask at work starting Thursday
The Michigan Office of State told government workers in a letter they will not have to wear masks to protect against COVID-19 beginning Thursday, unless otherwise instructed by their department directors.