Judges upheld a lower court order dismissing charges against two Flint water crisis defendants. It’s the latest setback in Michigan Attorney Dana Nessel’s efforts to hold state government officials accountable. Prosecutors vow to appeal.
‘We're going to see a number of laws that are on the books right now be repealed’ with supporters of abortion rights holding legislative majority and other statewide offices, Attorney General Dana Nessel said Thursday.
The largest outbreak of bird flu in history and inflation are causing egg prices to skyrocket across the country. Even though Michigan poultry farms haven't experienced many cases of the flu, state residents are feeling it when they go to the grocery store.
Michigan’s new three-digit hotline has produced a jump in calls by people in mental health distress since it began last summer. But advocates say the next step – continued treatment for those callers – is fraught with delays because of a shortage of trained professionals.
One quarter of Republicans in the Michigan Legislature signed onto a letter asking Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to run for president, suggesting Donald Trump could face organized GOP opposition in the state.
Protecting clerks and other election workers is at the top of the secretary of state’s legislative agenda. She’s got support from legislative Democrats.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer must lay out a bold vision to protect our waters, clean up toxic groundwater, keep water services from being privatized and put the onus on chemical companies to show they can operate safely.