Group Opposing Wind Project Accused Of Misleading Public
Advocate of project says photo was misleading
Teachers Union Here Eager To Align With Strikes; Higher Funding Makes It Tough
Watch for advocates cherry-picking benchmarks to paint misleading funding picture
Bill Would Mandate New Parking Lots Use ‘Dynamic’ Handicap Sign
Sponsor: ‘We don’t have to use the stick figures anymore’
School District Implies Students Need Own Computers; State Law Says Otherwise
Saline’s fall back is to offer welfare-like assistance if requested
Bill Bringing State Closer To Ending Asset Forfeiture Abuse Advances in Michigan
House considers bill to require a conviction before police can take and keep a person’s property in most cases
99 Teachers In This District Do Union Work on Taxpayers’ Dime — 1 of every 15
Statewide, 177 school employees paid by their districts to do union work at taxpayer expense
Detroit School Superintendent Mistaken On District's Pre-Charter Competition Greatness
60 years of headlines tell a different story
Another Michigan Community Moving Toward Wind Farm Restrictions
DTE turbine tower plans for Beaver Township stumble on proposed zoning board recommendation
Michigan Economy Rebounds, But Medicaid Enrollment Soars
Republicans drove increase in Medicaid spending while food stamps decline
Pfizer Profits $21.5 Billion In 2017, Gets $32 Million Tax Break From Small Michigan City
Portage officials feared saying ‘no’ to city’s largest taxpayer
Recent Corruption Scandals Involving Some of Michigan’s Largest Unions
Embezzlement, financial malpractice plague unions
A Look at Unions in Michigan, Five Years After Right-to-Work
Most of state’s largest unions have seen a collapse in members and political spending
In Michigan, Rich are Getting Richer – So Are the Poor
Number of lower and middle income households decreasing as more earn $100,000+
Grand Valley State’s New Intersectionality And Systemic Racism Radio Reporter
State university’s public radio station gets $538,000 from the Kellogg Foundation
Latest Test Scores Show Charter Schools Closing Gap
Charter public schools more likely than conventional districts to enroll low-income students
State Law May Drive Job-Seeking Michigan Woman To Move Elsewhere
Lacking cosmetology license, she looks west for opportunity
Money For Roads Doesn’t Go Where It’s Needed The Most
Roads in the worst condition are not a priority
Detroit People Mover Maintenance Worker Paid $174,602 In 2017
Transit system loses nearly $10 per rider
You Don’t Need Six Figures to Live Comfortably
United Way ALICE report encourages people to see themselves as government-dependent
