In spite of repeated public concerns about the proliferation of AI data centers, including their environmental impact and ...
The Romulus City Council unanimously passed a resolution on Monday night formally opposing the “establishment, construction ...
Employee body cams intended to deter theft, docking an employee’s pay if their computer mouse doesn’t move for more than two ...
One of the two Detroit police officers who has been suspended for contacting Border Patrol during a stop has been a defendant ...
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Monday named state Sen. Sean McCann to the first round of its “Red to Blue ...
On Tuesday the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s case ...
Newly released campaign finance data shows that a political action committee, MAGA Inc., which directly supported President Donald Trump’s previous campaign efforts and continues to serve his “Make ...
While multiple agencies continue to investigate Wednesday’s fatal shooting by a Grand Rapids police officer, the family of Da’Quain Johnson, 32, is disputing the narrative that authorities have given ...
Independent gubernatorial candidate Mike Duggan is only slightly ahead of his potential opponents in Democrat Jocelyn Benson and Republican John James in a potential threeway November general election ...
A U.K.-based developer is pitching “a different kind of data center” in the state’s capital city— but residents remain ...
Diane Cress, Wayne State University If the government had found a way to save US$10 for every dollar it spent helping low-income people get healthier, wouldn’t it make sense for it to keep doing that?
Voter misconceptions on how well Michigan compares to other states should be seen as a warning flag for the state’s business, education and government leaders, according to new polling data from the ...