Gov. Snyder Approves Road Commission Bills
Gov. Rick Snyder has signed legislation that will allow county boards of commissioners to dissolve and take over duties of county road commissions in Michigan.
Lottery Prizes May Factor Into Welfare Rules
Lottery and other gambling winnings would factor into eligibility for welfare assistance under legislation approved Tuesday by the Republican-led Michigan House.
Highland Park Schools’ Emergency Manager Removed
Highland Park schools currently face an $11.3 budget deficit while student enrollment continues to plummet, down 58 percent over the past five years.
Eric Thomas: Mitt Romney Loves Michigan
He endorsed Santorum by saying that he is “human”, which officially stands as the lowest bar ever set for presidential qualification in American history.
Supreme Court Takes New Look At Affirmative Action
The U.S. Supreme Court said Tuesday it will return to the issue of affirmative action in higher education for the first time since its 2003 decision endorsing the use of race as a factor in admissions.
Conyers Holds Public Forum To Discuss Emergency Manager Law
Michigan Congressman John Conyers is hosting a forum Tuesday night to discuss the legal implications of the Emergency Manager Law.
Ron Paul Campaigns In Mich. Ahead Of Republican Presidential Primary
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will be campaining in Michigan next week ahead of the Feb. 28 primary.
Tim Kiska: Romney Campaign Picking Up Momentum
What had been a 15 percent Rick Santorum advantage has dropped to 4 percentage points.
State Lawmakers Push To Legalize Tasers
The House Judiciary Committee, this week, is expected to approve legislation to legalize concealed tasers to help fight crime.
Father Of Fallen Vet Protests N.J Flying Flags At Half-Staff For Houston
The father of a Michigan man killed while serving in Iraq was outraged when he heard that flags in New Jersey were being flown at half-staff for the death of Whitney Houston.























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