The Michigan Department of Transportation says multiplefactors contributed to massive freeway funding, but state lacks money to fix them
Biden's remarks kick off parade, which will proceed down Michigan Avenue and then Woodward Avenue to Hart Plaza on the Detroit riverfront.
L. Ron Hubbard’s “non-religious moral code” recommended to help Flint get in touch with past traumas, choose joy over violence.
Judge asked to continue moratorium of shutoffs, but get-tough approach has helped some cities turn deficits into surpluses.
State wants judge to wait until 6th Circuit and other court decisions, attorney says different issues at stake.
As courts settle the legality of same-sex marriage in Michigan, couples like Leslie Thompson and Cindy Norlin are caught in legal limbo.
Climate change has made “100 year floods” the new normal, officials say after devastating 2014 Flood.
A treasury and IBM dispute could cost Michigan over $1 billion plus interest after July 14 ruling.
Wayne County’s tough, no-nonsense prosecutor calls on the county executive to adequately fund the office.
Council on American-Islamic Relations executive director says report has “chilling effect” and “in no way jibes with … reality.”
Warren Evans walked away with his party's nod for county executive, is presumptive winner in November in heavily Democratic Wayne County.
Many observers think the issue is headed for a showdown before the U.S. Supreme Court – and there’s a surprising development in the GOP.
The Lincoln Park police responded after receiving calls from local residents concerning Lyndon LaRouche’s Political Action Committee.
Mike Oliansky’s opinion: There are winners and losers under the proposal, which would distribute money differently among Wayne County’s school districts.
An 80-acre amphitheater has been proposed as a new performing arts space on Ann Arbor Trail.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
“Wayne County deserves better,” the Redford Township Democrat said. “For too long now, our region has squandered time and opportunities by electing those who have put political priorities before progress, public safety and the public trust.”
Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano's administration has been rocked by scandal since 2011, when a $200,000 severance payout to his former economic development chief spurred a grand jury investigation.
So, what should you do if you encounter an axle-breaking pothole? You may be eligible for compensation from the state.
Ronnie Duke of Fenton was arrested Monday in Saline, eight months after he allegedly skipped bail on a loan fraud conviction.
The “dean of the House,” U.S. Rep. John Dingell touched landmark legislation during his more than 58 years in Congress, but decried "small-minded miserable behavior" during government shutdown.
Plus other companion animal protection bills the Michigan Legislature is currently considering.
Natalie Mosher is seeking to succeed State Representative Dian Slavens who will be termed out in 2014.
U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg says Affordable Healthcare Act is “harmful” and should be replaced with patient-centered solutions.
The IRS offers several suggestions for taxpayers to help protect themselves against scams and identity theft
New technology, featured this week on “CBS This Morning,” helps MDOT provide better forecasts and information to snowplow operators managing the storm, make roads safer for drivers, and help protect the environment.
Legislation would increase the income tax personal exemption by $100.
Last October's government shutdown has affected filing dates — so the Internal Revenue Service says it won't process tax returns before Jan. 31.
Dr. Farid Fata, who is accused of deliberately misdiagnosing patients and subjecting them to painful treatments for personal gain, faces new charges of money laundering
Contract approved by state panel Michigan Lottery players to enjoy their favorite games online.
Watch the City Commissioner address Plymouth Township Board of Trustees during Tuesday night's meeting.
Board members also voted to refrain from entering into any kind of authority with the City of Plymouth until 2016.
The increase is supposed to generate an additional $1.8 billion in revenue to make up for earlier losses.
New goals include working with PARC organization, finding ways to increase downtown parking and hiring additional police for bar and neighborhood patrol.
Residents face steep consequences for not abiding by declared snow emergencies.
2014 is an election year and that may mean contentious issues won't come up until after Nov. 4.
Thousands of Michiganders spent up to a week without power after a catastrophic ice storm. The state’s Public Service Commission wants to make sure the state’s two major utilities did all they could.
Rep. Kurt Heise will meet with seniors living in the 20th District on Friday in Plymouth.
State Rep. Dian Slavens (D-Canton) will challenge Republican Sen. Patrick Colbeck for the 7th District Michigan Senate seat this year.
Senate approval is likely, but it’s unclear whether House will consider extending the emergency benefits, which pumped $1 billion into Michigan economy in 2013.