Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has sued KalshiEx LLC, arguing the company is operating an unlicensed sports betting platform through its prediction market contracts.
In her final annual address, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer laid out plans to create a new affordable housing tax credit and limit ...
In Romulus and Southfield, local and state officials are battling a proposed ICE detention center and office space. They face an uphill fight.
More than 40 years after Michigan’s last tribal boarding school closed, the state is still struggling to come to grips with the practice that devastated generations of Native American families.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will discuss the State of the State on Wednesday. Here are what the facts — and Bridge readers — say.
The PhD Project was inspired by a U-M effort from the early 90s, but the university has ended its association with the mentoring program following a federal probe into ‘racial preferences.’ ...
Michigan is tied for the fewest behavioral health vocational training programs in the nation, contributing to a school mental ...
But hope is eternal and so is the Bridge Michigan News Quiz, 10 questions to tickle the prefrontal cortex. Back this week: Score 100%, email a screenshot of perfection to jkurth@bridgemi.com and one ...
The Supreme Court has struck down President Donald Trump’s far-reaching global tariffs, a decision with major implications for Michigan.
President Donald Trump touted Olympics winners, the economy, tax breaks and more in his State of the Union address. Here are the facts.
A man with a katana — and a history of mental health issues — sparked a SWAT team response and 30-hour police standoff in southeast Michigan. Critics call it a ‘systemic failure’ that shows how ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s yearslong lawsuit to shut down the pipeline could come down to how the Supreme Court interprets a 30-day procedural deadline that Enbridge failed to meet.
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