Wayne County will auction 180 pieces of equipment it no longer needs — including cars, trucks and SUVs — on Saturday.
A spokesman for House Speaker Kevin Cotter called the proposal a “ridiculous wish list.”
U.S. Ecology says expansion of capacity is necessary to keep pace with automotive, manufacturing and industrial growth.
Michigan senators also seek review of hazardous pipelines and oil-spill response plans.
Often described as a reluctant politician, Gov. Rick Snyder has formed a PAC to recruit “problem-solving” candidates.
Michael Rivera, serving life in prison without parole, will get a new trial on criminal sexual conduct charge.
Sam Farran, 54, was captured by insurgents in March after he tried to flee war-torn Yemen.
Legislation pending before the Michigan House stems from concerns the devices are “an accident waiting to happen.”
Bills before the Legislature would create “no-fly zones” near jails and prisons and ban the use drones to commit a crime.
Todd Courser confirmed Friday he will run for the seat he resigned to avoid expulsion. Expelled lawmaker Cindy Gamrat is doing the same.
The consortium of social service agencies sustained more than $105,000 in damage in the August 2014 floods.
Families of victims have scorn for the deal. "GM officials walk off scot-free while its customers are 6 feet under," says safety advocate.
Treasurer's retirement comes on the heels of resignation of deputy treasurer last month, fueling concerns consent decree could fuel exodus.
The 8th District Democratic congressional candidate also has at least $60K in credit card debt.
Lawsuit claims automated system illegally seized state and federal tax refunds from potentially thousands of workers.
Vice president’s visit comes as speculation grows that he may run for president and Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton sinks in polls.
Michigan law enforcement agencies received $7.5 million in grants to clear one of the most egregious backlogs of rape kits in the country.
Marathon Michigan House session goes into the overnight hours to deal with the Tea party trysters.
Special committee hearing evidence against lawmakers caught in sex scandal could send recommendation for vote by full House Thursday.
Michigan led the nation in Public Interest Legal Foundation list of of counties with more registered voters than living eligible voters.
Three days of hearings into the allegations against Reps. Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat will be live-streamed.
The president and Jill Biden will visit Macomb Community College to talk about investing in worker skills.
The agreement follows acknowledgement by Coast Guard that it doesn’t have the capabilities to respond to major oil spill.
One lawmaker caught up in sex scandal issues blistering comment on social media; the other thinks voters should decide fate.
Secretary of State John Kerry calls for the release of Amir Hekmati, who has been detained for four years, and other Americans held in Iran.
Report finds state Reps. Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat guilty of misconduct through deceptive, deceitful and dishonest actions.
Six GOP hopefuls – Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Carly Fiorina, John Kasich, Rand Paul and Scott Walker – to speak at Mackinac Conference..
Fitch follows Moody’s in saying the approval of a consent agreement improves the county’s financial outlook.
Findings will be reviewed by an attorney before the full report is made public.
A veteran who survived tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan was severely injured when vapor pen exploded in his hand.
Billionaire GOP frontrunner Donald Trump told the Big Three they should move some jobs to lower wage states.
Michigan lawmakers are cleaning up archaic and redundant state laws, joining a national trend for criminal justice reform.
A Select Committee will examine the conduct of Michigan state Reps. Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat, embroiled in a sex scandal and coverup.
Bedeviled by bees? Use a flamethrower. Snow piling up? Melt it quickly. Manufacturers tout uses, but Warren Mayor Jim Fouts sees mayhem.
The new barrels with reflective sheeting are easier to see in low-light conditions, when about 35 percent of work zone accidents occur.
High court justice who took office in 2011 announces plan to return to private practice on Oct. 1
Although she was disappointed by her conducted, Rep. Cindy Gamrat said an investigation will show she did nothing illegal.
Sibling claims unidentified writer threatened to release damaging info if State Rep. Todd Courser didn't resign.
The presidential candidate from Detroit has spoken out against Planned Parenthood's fetal-tissue research practices.
The measure helps the county avoid a financial emergency and allows it to deal with a $52 million structural deficit.