As it stands, without any in-person efforts yet started in Michigan, 68.7% of Michiganders have filled out their census form.
Here’s what we know about the seeds that have been mailed to homes in Michigan.
Whitmer said Trump should focus on saving American lives during the coronavirus pandemic rather than threaten to delay the 2020 election.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and AG Dana Nessel responded to a threat by President Donald Trump to send federal law enforcement to Detroit.
Union workers at several metro Detroit nursing homes plan to strike Monday.
An allocation of $50 million was set aside to help tenants and landlords resolve eviction filings with conditional dismissals.
​The lawsuit also targets the U.S. Department of Education for repealing critical borrower defense regulations.
The number of Americans who have lost health insurance during the pandemic shattered the previous record set in 2008, a new study says.
State-provided food assistance for Michigan families has been extended through July.
Whitmer urged Michigan residents to wear masks when in public, citing an uptick in new coronavirus cases after the Fourth of July holiday.
Anyone entering the building will need to wear a mask, be screened and social distance, the city said.
Gov. Whitmer signed a set of bills that further extend renewal dates for driver’s licenses, CDLs, state ID cards and car registrations.
Legislation to allocate $6 million in state funds to the Midland area, mostly for housing, is sitting in a committee.
Kwame Kilpatrick has served only a quarter of his 28-year prison sentence. With good time credits, he’s been listed for release in 2037.
It will be the third time the nation’s highest court hears a challenge to the ACA.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday signed a bill extending the renewal date for several items to Sept. 30.
Whitmer signed a bill that provides a $2/hour increase for direct care workers, among other additions.
The roadmap includes guidance on PPE use, hygiene, cleaning protocols and athletics for Michigan schools.
Whitmer released a four-pronged plan she said will make significant reforms in policy, personnel, community engagement and accountability.
Long-term solutions rely on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s actions — although all roads still lead to the courts.
Whitmer signed orders extending restrictions on nursing home visits and creating a team to address the safety of nursing home residents.
The temporary suspension of evictions in Michigan during the coronavirus pandemic has been extended to July 15.
Enbridge’s disclosed late last week significant damage to anchor support on the east leg of the Line 5 pipelines.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a consumer alert Thursday warning Michiganders about misinformation regarding insurance claims.
All unpaid claims filed before May 1 will have a determination by July 4, the state said.
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Michigan gyms must remain closed. They were set to reopen Thursday.
The mayor was heavily criticized after she said she would be "crucified if I vote against any black person on any commission​."
Instead, the debate, scheduled for Oct. 15, will be held at The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Florida.
Wayne County commissioners adopted the resolution, which also calls on the Michigan Legislature to provide funding for police training.
About 300 people attended a public tribunal on a sweltering 90-degree Saturday evening at Hart Plaza in Detroit.
About 60 percent of U.S. households have responded so far to the census, which determines funding amounts for crucial public services.
As Michigan slowly begins reopening, state officials announced over 2.1 million people have filed for unemployment in Michigan since March.
Whitmer said many states are working under states of emergency and that attempts to remove her power are "irresponsible."
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said "nobody deserves to lose their job because of who they are or how they identify."
The union and prosecutors said current UAW President Rory Gamble will meet with prosecutors in Detroit to negotiate changes.
Michigan has yet to spend $2.8 billion in federal COVID-19 relief funds.
The order extends the duration of protections for tenants and mobile homeowners from being evicted from their home until June 30.
The state on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Boyce Hydro, the owner of two Michigan dams that failed in the Midland area in May.
The extension comes after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer urged Trump to extend National Guard deployment as Michigan works to reopen its economy.
Whitmer highlighted the state's aggressive action against the coronavirus, but said more testing and budget help is needed.