Michigan Embraces In-Person Early Voting for the Presidential Primary, a Legacy-Minded Electoral Shift
Michigan has initiated in-person early voting for the presidential primary under Proposal 2 of 2022, enhancing voting accessibility and reflecting the state's commitment to a modernized electoral process.
Michigan State Officials Back Legislation Aimed at Easing Water Bill Burden for Low-Income Families
Michigan leaders back new bills for water affordability, with discussions surrounding a $2 surcharge to aid low-income families, countered by some officials' concerns over the impact on local programs.
Yellen Touts Economic Strides in Detroit Amid Inflation Concerns, Challenges Loom as 2024 Election Approaches
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visited Detroit to discuss the Biden Administration's economic progress, acknowledging challenges but highlighting gains amid skepticism and concerns over inflation.
Detroit Police Introduce $32K Non-Lethal Restraints Amid Scrutiny over Mental Health Crisis Interventions
Detroit Police add 20 non-lethal BolaWrap restraints to address mental health crisis interventions, prompted by the fatal shooting of Porter Burks in 2022. Critics question the device's effectiveness and safety.












