Kent County Agency Wants 10 Years To Fill Open Records Law Request
Agency says it will cost $241,000
Madonna Helps Charter School Detroit Tried To Block
She’s in for $100,000 as effort underway to renovate abandoned Detroit school
Who's Moving Up In Next Year's Michigan Legislature
Party breakdowns, and who's new in Senate
Teachers Union Could Face Millions In Clawback Payments To Workers
Federal class-action lawsuit contends compulsory fee payments violated government workers' free speech
Legislature Makes Strong Pro-Israel Statement, U-M Goes Other Way
Broad bipartisan majorities approved anti-boycott contracting law; U-M hosted Israel boycott conference
Farm Lobby Says 1 In 6 State Jobs Due To Ag; Economists Call ‘Manure’
Federal statistics classify 1.1 percent of Michigan jobs as farmers or farm workers
Teacher Politicizes Colleagues On Underfunding, Own School’s Funding Up
Look for the union narrative
School Funding Truth A Casualty Of Michigan Political Campaigns
‘Cuts to school budgets’ largely a political myth here
Campaign Season, And More Taxpayer-Funded Tax-Hike Electioneering
This time it’s Schoolcraft College advocating with public resources
Obama EPA’s U.P. Road Block May Be Heading To U.S. Supreme Court
It’s really about a mine
Charter Schools ‘Unregulated?’ Only If You Ignore All Those Rules
New York nonprofit gets the anti-charter buzzwords right, misses the real story
Ann Arbor Locking Up The Birds — Bird Scooters, That is
College towns nationwide trying to decide: Go with the flow or say ‘No’
Little Guy Faces Jail For Scalping A Ticket, Corporations Do It Every Day
House-passed bill would level the playing field in Michigan
‘The 74’ Repeats Anti-Charter School Rhetoric, Misses On Facts
Researchers praised Detroit charters, website translates that as ‘profiteering’ and no improvement
Wayne County Took Cars From 380 People Never Charged With A Crime
2017 was ‘civil asset forfeiture on steroids’ in Detroit
Union Neglected School Custodians —Until It Sued Them For Back Dues
14-member unit says MEA was AWOL for them
Numbers On State Unemployment Down 90 Percent From 2009
With fewer needing benefits, Michigan sets a new low
Will Michigan Follow California’s Lead In Redistricting?
Voters will decide who should draw political districts
Media Praises Hardworking Detroit Teacher, But Ignores Key Fact:
Her school is among Michigan's very worst
Citing State Regulatory Burdens, Man Closes Small Business
‘Navigating an unreliable system is despair-inducing’
Regulator: Utility Could Improve On Being Open And Transparent
Key industry stakeholders no-shows at meetings on utility’s power source overhaul
