Hundreds of people gathered at the Michigan Capital as part of a national demonstration to push back against the Trump administration.
The proposed policy change will also restrict access to school buildings and facilities unless a "lawful federal criminal warrant is presented." ...
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has made the move to expand her departments Auto Insurance Fraud ...
In bitter cold, hundreds of people had gathered at the Capitol's eastern entrance by noon, and protestors continued to stream ...
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WWMT Grand Rapids/Lansing on MSNProtestors in Lansing rally against Trump policies as part of '50501' movementProtestors rallied outside the Michigan Statehouse Wednesday afternoon, voicing their concerns over President Donald Trump's ...
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is set to resume construction on the US-127/I-496 project in Ingham County.
The crowd claps as Mayor Andy Schor announces his plans to run for a third term as mayor on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, at Gregory ...
A 38-year-old Clinton County man was left “shaking” after winning a $150,000 prize playing the Michigan Lottery’s Caribbean ...
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Hundreds in Lansing push back on Trump's policiesHundreds of people gathered at the Michigan Capital as part of a national demonstration to push back against the Trump ...
For Michiganders looking to contact elected officials on policy decisions, there are options. Here's a look at what to know.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has officially expanded the Department’s Auto Insurance Fraud Unit (AIFU), turning it into the Auto Fraud Task Force (AFTF).
Upward of a thousand people rallied outside of the Michigan state Capitol Wednesday afternoon. They chanted in opposition to actions taken by President Donald Trump.
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