The famed pediatric neurosurgeon said he won’t shy away from talking about his faith during campaign for the GOP presidential nomination.
During Baltimore, MD, riots, Michigan prosecutor posted on Facebook that the solution was simple. "Shoot 'em. Period. End of discussion."
Religious Freedom Restoration Act supporters admit they’d like to get laws on the books before potential watershed ruling.
The court is on the verge of a historic precedent, and Michigan’s same-sex marriage ban is at the heart of the debate. What do you think?
Critics say bills write religious discrimination into law; supporters warn failure to protect faith-based agencies hastens their demise.
Legalized recreational pot could be a cash cow to help close Michigan budget gaps, backers of three possible ballot measures say.
What do you want other Michigan voters to keep in mind May 5 when they vote on 1 percent sales tax?
PETA says “eyes in the sky” drones assist game wardens cracking down on illegal hunting, but lawmaker thinks offer to help is disingenuous.
Two Michigan cases being decided as experts call on lawmakers around the country to remove legal obstacle to HIV/AIDS testing and treatment.
Big utilities warn losing coal plants could increase power interruptions, but some say that’s a scare tactic to encourage full regulation.
Family of Kwame Kilpatrick and Bobby Ferguson seek pardons for the pair, whose crimes federal prosecutors said accelerated Detroit’s demise.
Here is some analysis on the appointment of Shannon Price as Plymouth Township Supervisor. Photos by Ken Garner and Bryan Bentley
After promising to listen to residents, Price get's caught playing with his smartphone while township residents are trying to voice concerns
Governor says he'll use veto pen if RFRA isn't tied to protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity in civil rights law.
Commissioner Shannon Price brought in a team of outside political operatives, and heavyweights to the interview meeting. Pictures below...
Opposition to the complex proposal to raise state sales tax grew when respondents learned about 10 laws it would trigger.
Activists say a record foreclosure season throws Wayne County into "a state of emergency."
The next battleground for religious freedom could be Michigan, where lawmakers are urged to learn from firestorm of criticism in Indian
Parents have a do-not-resuscitate order for their son, but school district requires a court order before it will honor it.
The voter registration deadline is quickly approaching for the complex proposal voters will decide on May 5.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder hasn’t ruled out a run for the White House. Would you support him?
Of 750 recommended pardons, governor approved only 11, including one clearing the drunken driving record of a state economic board member.
A Michigan woman’s lawsuit against her local gym says its anti-LGBT discrimination policy violates her rights.
Wayne County has led the nation in population losses every year since 2005, when that distinction went to hurricane-stricken Orleans Parish.
Potential Supervisor candidate, Shannon Price works with political operatives he brought in from outside of Plymouth Township.
Dillon Breen, 22, says making Wayne County competitive for GOP candidates in 2016 will be an important priority.
Laws that no longer have context may be scoured from Michigan penal code, which critics say is one of the most expansive in the country.
Ahmad Jebril could face contempt of court charges Tuesday when he appears in U.S. District Court.
President Obama thinks mandatory voting would “completely change the political map of the country.” Others disagree. What do you think?
The former chief judge of Wayne County Circuit Court named deputy county executive.
Ashby’s Sterling Ice Cream will donate 1 percent of sales of – wait for it – Michigan Pot Hole ice cream to state road fund.
According to emails obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, Aramark worker told inmate to frost the cake and give serve it anyway.
Under mounting pressure from an increasingly hostile community, Richard Reaume has resigned. What happens next? My take at The Bentley Blog.
A Michigan lawmaker says he plans to introduce a bill that would make Michigan the fifth state to OK recreational marijuana.
Richard Reaume emailed the Board of Trustees over the weekend that he's stepping down in April. Is this the right thing for the township?
Your body has had a week to adjust to the spring forward. Is it time to pick a time and stick with it?
Michigan Court of Appeals could toss the case alleging pitcher drugged and raped a woman; if not, trial starts in July.
Reporters interviewed prisoners on treatment in Michigan prisons and allegations by some they were sexually abused as juveniles.
Salacious details of a years-long extortion scheme revealed in 119-count indictment against alleged Westland hooker and parents.
Michigan confronted accusations of profiling and harassment two decades ago with community-police engagement program.