With Flint on their minds, state residents are overwhelmingly opposed to Michigan’s divisive emergency manager law and want the state should work more collaboratively with locally elected officials.
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Retired diplomats bring the world, and a dose of civility, to Traverse City
State Department veterans Jack Segal and Karen Puschel are selling out lecture halls in Northwest Michigan discussing American foreign policy in the Age of Trump. No shouting. No fistfights. What’s their secret?
Study claims Michigan has more blackouts than most states. Not true, says DTE
Last week’s windstorm left more than a million Michigan customers in the dark. Would more modernization and prevention efforts limit damage from future storms?
State Commission: Consider abolishing Board of Education
An education commission created by Gov. Rick Snyder has concluded that one way to reverse the slide of public schools is to give the governor’s office more control over education policy. Other recommended reforms would require significant state money.
Death to government mumbo jumbo
Lansing is experimenting with turning jargon-filled public documents into something resembling English.
Trump’s travel ban could spark crisis in state’s doctor shortage, healthcare leaders say
Foreign-born doctors play a huge role in underserved areas of Michigan, particularly among the state’s rural and urban poor. The president’s immigration policies are causing many to reconsider their future in Michigan.
Broken: The human toll of Michigan's unemployment fraud saga
Even with settlement of a federal lawsuit, thousands of Michigan workers accused of unemployment insurance fraud await justice
In bid to eliminate state income tax, fears of another Kansas
Michigan Republican lawmakers propose eliminating a $9 billion source of revenue, the state income tax. Bridge dives into the numbers to see how that revenue would be replaced, if it is replaced.
Adding population until the cows come home
Gov. Rick Snyder wants to goose the state’s population over the next four years. But getting to 10 million may be impossible