In her new book, Jocelyn Benson targets 2026 gubernatorial rival Mike Duggan for trying to recruit a White male opponent to Gretchen Whitmer in 2018.
Three Detroit housing developments — including a unique collaboration between Henry Ford Health and the Detroit Pistons — received federal tax credit awards aimed at ensuring affordability for years to come.
On the biennial National Assessment of Educational Progress, Michigan fourth and eighth grade students’ average reading scores were lower than in 2022, the last time the test was administered. Math scores were up for fourth graders in Michigan but fell among eighth graders. The changes weren’t considered statistically significant.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she will not run for the open U.S. Senate that will be vacated by retiring Sen. Gary Peters.
State financing will support plans to turn blighted 100-year-old building on Oakland Avenue into new housing units.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced several projects across Michigan that expect to create up to 723 new jobs and generate over $65 million in private investment combined. One of the projects involves Piston Automotive, a subsidiary of automotive supplier Piston Group, LLC.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced support for projects that will create more than 700 jobs in Metro Detroit in the healthcare and mobility industries.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will lay out her agenda during her annual policy address Feb. 26. In a speech this month, she called for road and job funding.
WATERSMEET, Mich. (WLUC) - On Wednesday, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced new investments for 15 new construction and rehabilitation rental housing projects in 10 communities to build 708 affordable rental homes across the state.
Former GOP Michigan congressman and senatorial candidate Mike Rogers could be back on the ballot in 2026, as the Republican is eyeing the race to replace Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI). Only two months have passed since the 2024 election,
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy’s founding chairman, Matt Cullen, will step down from that post at the end of the year after leading the board for more than 20 years. Former Huntington Bank executive Sandy Pierce will step into his place.