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.
Michigan State Police Overhaul Firearm Disposal Methods in Response to Criticism
Michigan State Police have changed their firearm disposal method to full destruction at a scrap metal facility in Jackson, ensuring all parts of a weapon are pulverized. This follows a halt in their disposal process and aims to enhance public safety.
Wayne County Executive Outlines Juvenile Jail Improvements, Urges Political Engagement in State of the County Address
Wayne County Executive Warren Evans highlights advancements in juvenile jail conditions, addresses the Israel-Hamas conflict, and discusses the upcoming new Criminal Justice Center.
Uncommitted Voters in Michigan Send Warning Signal to Biden Campaign Amid Gaza Policy Dissent
A recent spike in "uncommitted" voters in Michigan's Democratic primary and growing dissent, particularly within Dearborn's Arab-American community, signals challenges for Biden's support in the state.












