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The attack on Iran drew mixed reactions from top political leaders in Michigan with responses mostly split along party lines.
"Our economy has been flat here for a decade. We're going to change that," GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers told Newsweek.
The Michigan Senate voted to ban bump stocks and ghost guns. But Republican opposition indicates the GOP-controlled House won ...
Supporters say these bans are necessary for safety, while opponents believe they will only punish responsible, legal gun ...
Some Michigan hospitals are likely to reduce services and staff or close under the proposal, according to the Michigan Health ...
“Our self-imposed law from prior legislature says that we must have a budget done by July 1,” Morgan said. “The reason for ...
The speech was billed as an alternative vision for the country’s future and Slotkin urged her party to “face up” to what’s ...
Given public officials’ varying responses regarding U.S. involvement in the conflict between Israel and Iran, we wanted to ...
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Mayor Eric Adams set out Thursday to persuade skeptical voters to grant him a second term, hosting a ...
The proposed Michigan House budget would redirect millions in public dollars from UM and MSU to the state's 13 other public ...
A leading state senator, who is also the head of the Michigan Republican Party, wants Michigan State Police’s second in ...
State and Porter County leaders discussed the future of the Democratic Party during a town hall Saturday in Valparaiso.