Federal law requires pharmaceutical manufacturers to report suspicious orders of drugs like oxycodone, at the center of U.S. opioid epidemic
Michigan and several other state with key Senate races in the midterm elections targeted in $26 million Human Rights Campaign effort.
Citing stress to vets and pets and quality of life issues, 35,000-plus Michigan residents call for the repeal of the state's fireworks law.
A former Audi manager has been charged in Volkswagen’s long-running emissions cheating conspiracy scandal, the Justice Department said.
The Coast Guard looks at voice recognition technology to stop hoax distress calls, which have tripled in the last year in Great Lakes area.
A federal appeals court and the U.S. Supreme Court have said they will not review ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's case.
One number — 208,500 — that could be the deciding factor for some people deciding whether to support the Republican health plan.
New Jersey, Michigan, Alabama, and North Carolina have state-owned vacation homes for the governor’s use.
Activist Robert Davis plans to file a lawsuit to put the use of tax money before voters.
Gov. Rick Snyder said the "Choose Life" plate is "a political message that has the potential to bitterly divide millions of Michiganders."
Michigan’s attorney general “strongly” disagrees with report saying aging Line 5 pipelines can operate indefinitely.
Investigation of U.S. Rep. John Conyers of Detroit involves staffer who initially refused to return $16,500 she shouldn’t have been paid.
The American Civil Liberties Union asked to expand its case from 114 detainees arrested in the Detroit area to more than 1,000 nationwide.
In trade trip to France, Germany and Italy, Gov. Rick Snyder touted more than 680 Michigan companies in aerospace supply chain.
U.S.-Canada border crossings get a closer look after the FBI said it regards the stabbing of a Flint airport police officer as terrorism.
A 2013 law lets Michiganders claim tax credits when they trade used for new cars, but bill would get more money in their hands quicker.
The 114 Metro Detroit Iraqi nationals arrested in a June 14 raid can stay in the United States for at least two more weeks, judge ruled.
Two mothers are charged with subjecting daughters to female genital mutilation in widening federal probe of widely condemned procedure.
Gov. Rick Snyder is expected to sign bills increasing FGM penalties to 15 years and extending statutes of limitation for legal recourse.
Retired Michigan Supreme Court Justice Robert A. Young told Republicans he plans to run for seat held by U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow.
Faulty Takata air bag inflators have been linked to 11 U.S. deaths. Shrapnel "destroys people's faces," says lawyer contemplating a lawsuit
A class-action lawsuit tried in Detroit centered on whether Deja Vu clubs’ nude and topless dancers are employees or private contractors.
The Detroit Pistons’ move to Little Caesars Arena was all but a given until two taxpayers called a foul in the process.
The Michigan Secretary of State Office maintains a database of about 27,400 words that will never make it on your vanity license plates.
Hamtramck residents say they're priced out of homes built, rehabbed in legal cure for the destruction of the city's black neighborhoods
While on Capitol Hill to sway lawmakers not to defund Legal Services Corp., University of Michigan coach visited with the former president.
Larry Nassar, who has been accused of assaulting nearly 100 women and girls and faces multiple criminal charges, could lose parental rights.
Chaldean Christians likely to face violent persecution if they're deported to Iraq, according to a federal lawsuit challenging ICE
Another individual has been charged in the historic Detroit federal court case, the first test of a U.S. law criminalizing FGM.
A Metro Detroit passenger accused the airline of letting a “sexual deviant” roam the aircraft unsupervised after he was seen masturbating.
Though well-intentioned, laws to raise the smoking age to 21 face opposition from critics who say they send a mixed message to young adults.
An Iraqi-American Christian says deporting undocumented Chaldeans “Is like like a death sentence.”
Activists in dozens of U.S. cities will march July 2 to pressure Congress to begin the process to impeach President Donald Trump.
An Alt-right group says a 20-state rally protests human and constitutional rights violations, but Muslims worry violence will erupt.
Protesting a tax assessment he thinks is ridiculous, a Michigan man totes a bags of pennies to the treasurer, who rejects the payment.
Citing double digit violent crime decreases at Project Green Light businesses, city considers extending the program citywide.
A congressman from Michigan said climate change is real and humans may have some role in it, but only God can take care of it.
A new poll shows an increase in the percentage of Michiganders who negatively view President Trump’s job performance.
Lt. Gov. Brian Calley’s proposal to amend Constitution would make Legislature part-time, reduce pay to about what Michigan teachers earn.
Proposal before House panel would make widely condemned practice a 15-year felony, give victims legal recourse.