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Michigan should move ahead with a planned minimum wage increase and eliminate a lower rate for tipped workers by 2030, the state Supreme Court said Wednesday. Some of those workers are not happy.
In Flint, Donald Trump addressed his twin assassination attempts with trademark bravado: "Only consequential presidents get shot at." He also spoke about the auto industry, EVs, tax policy and more. Here are the facts.
Most communities have trouble hiring police officers, according to a University of Michigan study of 1,800 local governments. Officials blame declining respect and lower pay.
Democrats have spent fewer than two months this year voting on legislation. They’re on pace for the fewest days in session since Gretchen Whitmer became governor. Democrats, Republicans blame each other.
Black women have long been a loyal voting bloc for the Democratic Party, and the prospect of Kamala Harris becoming president is fueling a Detroit movement to support her in November.
The man suspected in the incident, Ryan Wesley Routh, camped outside the golf courses in West Palm Beach with food and a rifle for nearly 12 hours, according to court documents
In latest Michigan elections FAQ live show: Bridge discusses the second failed assassination attempt against Donald Trump, a Taylor Swift endorsement for Kamala Harris and economic data that could hurt her campaign.
Democrats are trying to throw part of the blame for the opioid crisis on U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers, who advocated for greater pain med access two decades ago.
Anne and Rob Minard, who worked as senior staffers to former Michigan House Speaker Lee Chatfield, are accused of stealing more than $600,000 from political accounts.
Attorney General Dana Nessel called the outcome disappointing but said documents MSU withheld ultimately provided no new insights into how the university handled the Larry Nassar scandal.
Harris and Trump kept fact-checkers busy on Tuesday. No, dogs aren't being eaten in Ohio. Yes, crime is down. A look at other statements that stretched the truth during Tuesday's debate.
Watch the debate live at 9 p.m. Study up on how inflation, electric vehicles and immigration are impacting Michigan. All are likely to be big topics tonight.