LANSING — With less than three weeks until a government shutdown, marking 72 days since the Legislature’s July 1 budget deadline, Michigan school superintendents and administrators took the Legislature to task over their failure to reach a consensus on the budget.
The stalled budget talks ...
LANSING (AP) — As local governments across Michigan attempt to balance the growing need for homeless services with community concerns, one is planning a novel approach: mini housing pods.
The city of Lansing last month approved the purchase and storage of 50 modular housing units — called ...
PHOENIX (AP) — A driver who crashed into a group of bicyclists in suburban Phoenix, killing two of them and injuring several others, was sentenced Thursday to one year in jail.
Pedro Quintana-Lujan pleaded guilty to two counts of causing death by moving vehicle and 10 counts of causing ...
LANSING — The Republican-led Michigan House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill dictating which bathrooms K-12 and higher education students can use, a move that LGBTQ+ advocates have called a seeming violation of the state’s hallmark civil rights law.
House Bill 4024, sponsored ...
DETROIT — The legacy of Vincent Chin has recently been commemorated in a street sign bearing his name on the corner of Cass Avenue and Peterboro Street in Detroit’s historic Chinatown.
I was glad to see it. Watching the 1987 documentary “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” and learning about ...
NEW YORK — A coalition of more than 30 privacy and civil rights groups called on U.S. universities Thursday to dismantle campus surveillance and data collection, to protect student protesters and others from government retaliation.
The demands, issued in a letter sent to leaders of 60 major ...