Mary Corey
Newsroom Intern-
Under a new rule, Benson’s office will begin the process of removing voters who haven’t voted in the past 20 or more years.
-
The Michigan House Judiciary Committee voted to advance a pair of bills that would make it illegal for those on the state’s sex offender registry to work at businesses that primarily serve minors.
-
According to the Journey North Program, the first reported sighting in the state was on April 23 in St. Clair Shores.
-
The U.S. Department of Justice is demanding every ballot cast in Wayne County in the November 2024 federal election. Michigan officials say the department is stoking baseless fears of voter fraud.
-
Lyme disease cases in Michigan continue to rise, increasing from 553 in 2022 to 2,167 in 2025.
-
In an effort to change management of Michigan’s white-tailed deer population, policymakers are proposing a “one buck rule” to begin in 2027.
-
Publicly accessible data shows firearm fatalities at the county and state levels. Authorized users, including public health and public safety professionals, have access to even more precise data.
-
The lawsuit was filed in Washington State on April 2 on behalf of two complainants who owned or leased Cadillac Lyriqs.
-
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson called the executive order, which tightens restrictions on mail-in voting, "illegal" and said she plans to fight it in court.
-
A new SARS-CoV-2 variant, named BA.3.2, has been found in 25 states, including Michigan. The variant was first detected in South Africa in November 2024.