-
A lot of companies want the EPA in charge of setting national climate regulations because it helps shield them from lawsuits and creates a predictable environment in which to make investments.
-
Ford says a new mid-sized electric truck is on the way, priced at just $30,000. Michigan teachers are earning thousands of dollars less than the national average, and a recent study says Michiganders want to pay them more. A writer and translator drifts from the Adriatic to the Aegean in the upcoming novel by a professor at Wayne State.
-
The proposed legislation would create federal loans, tax credits, and programs to spur domestic production and refining of minerals like copper, magnesium, and aluminum.
-
Around 700 workers at McLaren Macomb hospital are on strike over what they say are low wages and labor violations. The hospital says the union abandoned negotiations.
-
A look into how ICE arrest methods across Michigan have increased immigration-related detainments. Plus, a fun way to show your friends how much you appreciate them. Then, a conversation about a new ballot proposal aimed at getting rid of tipped wages.
-
There are plans for the U.S. to start sending letters Monday warning countries that higher tariffs could kick in Aug. 1.
-
College sports are entering a new era, Detroit is getting a new basketball team, and a Pistons player is under investigation. Michigan Public's John U. Bacon weighs in.
-
The layoffs are part of a larger plan to reduce general fund spending by 9% over the next two years.
-
Schools in many parts of Michigan are struggling to keep up with teacher vacancies and answer criticism over teacher salaries. Here, a close look at one of West Michigan's biggest districts.
-
The Michigan monthly jobs report released Wednesday shows the state’s unemployment rate dropped by one-tenth of a percentage point to 5.4%.
-
A referendum campaign could repeal changes made to Michigan’s minimum wage law this year.
-
BCBSM is cutting jobs in the face of rising health care costs and increasing utilization of health care services.