Battle for the Pill, Michigan's Whitmer & Nessel Defend Abortion Rights as SCOTUS Hears Case on Mifepristone
Michigan leaders express concerns as the Supreme Court hears a case that could impact access to the abortion pill mifepristone. They defend the right to the medication and warn of national reproductive rights implications.
Detroit Earns Investment-Grade Credit Rating Decade After Bankruptcy, Signaling Fiscal Revival Under Mayor Duggan's Leadership
Moody's has upgraded Detroit's credit rating to Baa2, reflecting the city's recovery since its 2013 bankruptcy and enabling access to more affordable borrowing for future improvements.
Kalamazoo Man Sentenced to Life Without Parole for 2022 Murder of James Douglas White Jr.
Jalani Nowling was sentenced to life without parole for the 2022 murder of James White Jr. in Kalamazoo. Despite pleading innocence, he was also given an additional two-year sentence for felony firearm possession.
Congress Avoids Shutdown as $1.2T Bill Approved in Pre-dawn Showdown, Splitting GOP and Securing September Serenity
Congress passed a $1.2 trillion spending bill, averting a government shutdown and funding operations until September. The bill faced opposition but included defense spending and domestic measures.












