
Michigan Faces Potential Government Shutdown
News Summary As Michigan nears a government shutdown, state departments brace for considerable impacts on services ranging from school lunch programs to park closures. With

News Summary As Michigan nears a government shutdown, state departments brace for considerable impacts on services ranging from school lunch programs to park closures. With

News Summary Michigan State University is contending with significant budget cuts which could lead to the layoffs of around 200 staff members. Amid rising operational

News Summary Construction workers gathered outside Michigan’s statehouse on September 3, 2025, urging lawmakers to secure long-term funding for road repairs amid a budget crisis.

News Summary Three law enforcement agencies in Oakland County, Michigan, are collaborating to establish a self-governing authority aimed at modernizing the Courts and Law Enforcement

News Summary The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency will resume collecting $2.7 billion in overpaid unemployment benefits from about 350,000 residents starting September 29. This follows

News Summary Health officials in Michigan have issued a ‘Do Not Eat’ advisory for fish from four lakes due to high levels of PFOS, a

News Summary Michigan school districts are grappling with a serious budget crisis as the state struggles to reach a budget agreement. Superintendents warn that without

News Summary On September 10, 2025, the Michigan House Judiciary Committee convened to review legislation aimed at regulating artificial intelligence. The primary focus was on

News Summary Approximately 350,000 residents of Michigan are required to repay up to $2.7 billion in overpaid unemployment benefits received during the COVID-19 pandemic. Collections

News Summary Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency has classified $2.7 billion in pandemic benefits as overpayments, affecting around 350,000 workers. A class-action lawsuit has paused collection