Beginning June 15, some retailers will be reopening their bottle return facilities.
The governor issued a statement in response to President Donald Trump calling for governors across the country to "dominate" protesters.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sent Trump a letter asking for National Guard assistance through July 31.
Beginning the week of June 1, all 131 branch offices in Michigan will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for appointment.
Dana Nessel has joined 38 other state attorneys general urging Congress to help all Americans have internet access.
The owner of a Michigan dock company said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's husband wanted his boat placed in the water before Memorial Day Weekend.
President Donald Trump is visiting a Ford Motor plant in Ypsilanti where workers have been manufacturing ventilators for front-line workers.
President Donald Trump threatened Michigan's coronavirus relief funding while claiming the state was sending absentee ballots to voters.
All registered voters in Michigan will receive an application to vote by mail in the August and November elections.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday announced that bars and restaurants in some northern Michigan regions can reopen Friday.
The recession caused by the COVID-19 outbreak in Michigan is “as bad or worse than” the Great Recession from 2007 to 2009.
The state budget is estimated to be $6.3 billion short in the next two fiscal years as state revenues fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of the executive orders signed by Michigan Whitmer extends the temporary suspension of evictions during the coronavirus pandemic.
Over 31,000 state employees will take temporary layoff days as part of the plan.
Nessel said the only way to ensure there is no violence in the capitol is to not allow anyone outside of security and police to carry guns.
The group will work on developing and implementing activities for Wayne County youth.
Gov. Whitmer extended her stay-home order to May 28 but allowed manufacturing employees to return to work.
The state has launched a new health care jobs portal as the need for people who can provide coronavirus care continues to rise.
The Executive Order also extends Executive Order 2020-57, which extends benefits to many who would otherwise not have access to benefits.
Republican legislators held a news conference Wednesday morning inside the state capitol to announce the lawsuit.
Discussion over the ban was prompted by demonstrations last week in which hundreds of people protested the governor's stay-home order.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wasted no time Friday condemning right-wing protestors who swarmed Michigan’s Capitol Thursday.
Madeline Smith, a 23-year-old Michigan State University student set to graduate this month, can’t pay her rent for May.
In a news conference Friday, Whitmer reiterated that the stay-home order remains in effect until May 15, however.
The county announced the moves as it works to combat a $152 million projected deficit.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order extending the state's emergency status through May 28.
Mayor Mike Duggan announced the return of 200 workers to the city's general services department.
The state also said collections on delinquent Federal Family Education Loan Program student loans will be halted until September.
While it wouldn't be anytime soon, Gov. Whitmer discussed the initial steps of a plan to reopen the state's economy.
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans on Monday signed Executive Order 2020-001, freezing hiring and spending.
The most recent U.S. Department of Labor report showed 1,178,021 Michiganders filed unemployment claims between March 15 and April 18.
Governor Whitmer’s order requires law enforcement agencies to extend the validity of personal protection orders to July 21.
A Republican state senator wore a protective mask during a rare Friday session that appeared to have a Confederate flag design on it.
The increase will apply to direct care workers providing Medicaid-funded in-home behavioral health and long-term care services.
County officials on Tuesday announced the shortfall could amount to more than 20 percent of the county's projected revenues.
The state is asking workers to use the system between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. throughout the week.
Funds will be distributed the same way the Office of Child Support distributes all yearly federal income tax refunds that are intercepted.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said the evictions would have violated an executive order signed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
The state will prioritize insurance claim denials related to the coronavirus and offer independent review of such claims.
The grants will be distributed to airports to prevent, prepare for and respond to impacts from the crisis.