The Detroit premiere of ‘All Too Clear: Beneath the Surface of the Great Lakes,’ a new documentary that reveals the hidden beauty and threats to the Great Lakes, is set to screen for free at the Detroit Film Theatre.
Free screening of new documentary about Great Lakes’ underwater secrets
Expand spearfishing in Michigan? Anglers want more varieties, fishing sites
Spearfishers want the Natural Resources Commission to continue allowing them to fish in more areas and to catch more species.
Michigan economy wobbles from tariffs, as Whitmer prepares budget push
The governor plans a Tuesday address about the economy, as concerns grow about jobs, prices, inflation and manufacturing.
Michigan politicians say they face growing threats after Charlie Kirk shooting
Two Democrats report bomb threats, while two others say they’ve received death threats related to a state House prayer shortly after the shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
What would a Michigan government shutdown look like? Here’s what happened before
As Whitmer ‘contingency’ plans for a state government shutdown, past plans point to potential impact, including parks and office closures, road construction delays and more.
Bridge Michigan News Quiz: Sept. 12, 2025: The right time for trivia
Paying attention to the news? This quiz should be as easy as a late-summer breeze.
Michigan Democrats propose penalties for election lies
The bill aims to address a flurry of misinformation from activists around the country that has clouded the state’s elections.
‘Credible bomb threat’ cleared from Michigan Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist’s home
Michigan Democratic Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist receives “credible bomb threat” one day after shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Opinion | Easier than jury duty, but just as important
Michigan courts seek public input regarding strategic plan.
Opinion | Michigan’s electoral system works. We just need to spread that message
Majorities of Republicans, Democrats and independents express satisfaction with Michigan’s existing election laws. This cross-party consensus represents a shared confidence in our democratic process—something increasingly rare in American politics.