Governor Gretchen Whitmer is calling for a business tax aimed at large corporations and big tech industries, as well as a tax on marijuana products to help pay for roads. Rick Pluta reports.
A new poll of Michigan voters released Tuesday shows an uncertain road for Democrats in Michigan's 2026 elections.
In a social media post, Governor JB Pritzker announced the changes come after decades of studies. “I’m here today to make an ...
The lives and work of the Upper Peninsula’s greatest politicians will be on display beginning Friday, Feb. 21, in the ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday unveiled her $3 billion “MI Road Ahead” Plan, her latest pitch for “fixing the damn roads,” ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced various appointments to state boards and commissions, including one person from the Cadillac area.
College Football Hall of Fame coach Jim Tressel, who won the 2002 national title at Ohio State University, has been nominated ...
The governor’s plan would generate $3 billion for local roads by redirecting $500 million in existing funds as well as adding or raising taxes and fees.
The $3 billion plan includes funds to help local communities fix local roads, boost transit, improve safety on the roads, and reduce the cost of vehicle repairs for Michigan drivers.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer released a new plan to increase funding for road construction in Michigan, centered around a new ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s road funding plan is bad for business, according to the Detroit Regional Chamber. The regional ...