Teacher Fired For Dissing Liberals, U-M Prof Got Raises After ‘I Hate Republicans’
To save his job, district demanded teacher admit he was wrong
Did Michigan See 7,431 People Die In April, Or 13,011? Watch Those Revisions
For just COVID-19 the state initially reported 2,386 April deaths; revisions now indicate there were 3,232
No COVID Patients In Delta County, Yet Gladstone Tavern Closed On Whitmer’s Order
‘I’m not sure what science class she took,’ says business owner
Salon Owner Reported For Facebook Post, Gets State Inspection
Small town entrepreneur learns value of keeping quiet
President Of Second-Largest Teachers Union Doesn’t Rule Out A Virus Epidemic Strike
Teacher strikes are illegal in Michigan
Oakland Officials Order All Office Workers To Mask-Up
Did county miss Executive Order bit about 'open to the public' offices only?
Whitmer To Regulators: You Must Consider Shutting Down Businesses Violating My Orders
Business licenses also in jeopardy
More Evidence License Mandates Protect Special Interests Over Consumers
Legislation would require the least-restrictive method necessary
Governor OK Violating Her Own Rules At Event, But Parents At Hillsdale Graduation Are Lawbreakers
As was the case with protests, state officials appear selective on when rule-breaking is OK
Big Power Company Looks To Be Pursuing Best Legislature Money Can Buy
Consumers Energy a big giver to 'dark money' group that targets pro-consumer legislators
Lawmakers Consider Regular Review Of Burdensome Occupational License Mandates
Do they really protect public health and safety — or just restrict competition?
Group Wants Schools Serving Low-Income Students To Get More — But That’s Already Happening
A big pot of state and federal dollars is set aside for districts whose families have less
State 'General Fund' Revenue Flat? Only Because Lawmakers Shifted Money Around
Over 10 years, total state revenues grew 16% faster than inflation
No Record of Student-To-Teacher Coronavirus Transmission
Picking up COVID-19 from students at school? No record that it has happened
Even With Labor Law, Union Rep Can Be Disciplined For Abusive Conduct
Union members not shielded when their conduct suggests violation of anti-discrimination laws
New Superintendent Tells Leland Families, Students To Join Black Lives Matter And 'Protest'
Some Leelanau county residents resent the implications and have questions for the school board
Vaccine May Be Years Away; So May Be End Of Whitmer’s State Of Emergency
Prominent health policy group warns against depending on a quick vaccine fix
Traverse City Promised Government Internet, Can’t Explain Why Project Stuck On Hold
Delays, high costs and disappointed residents very common with city-owned broadband
Michigan Public School Teacher Fired For Pro-Trump Tweet
Washington Free Beacon reports his choice: resign or be fired
Whitmer Not Following Her Own Rules On COVID-19 Reopening Plan
Executive orders continue to multiply
Nearly As Many Michigan COVID-19 Orders As Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio and Indiana Combined
Some police here complain they can't keep up
Teachers Union Has Demands Before Schools Can Reopen
Blames Trump and DeVos, shares legal tips on how to not go back to school
