By Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio As the aftermath of the Flint water crisis drags on, attention has now largely turned toward the repercussions for those involved. Fifteen state and local government ...
By Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio Gov. Rick Snyder signed a $1.2 billion road funding package in 2015 that called for increased vehicle registration fees and gas taxes, many of ...
By Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio Not much is happening with Michigan’s legislature. They’re out of session for much of August. But a state budget of more than $56 billion dollars was ...
By Jacob Meschke & Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio On Wednesday, Gov. Rick Snyder signed into law a tax incentive package designed to attract large companies to the state and ...
By Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio This week, the state of Michigan dropped charges and arrest warrants against 186 people — almost all of them Detroit residents — after accusing ...
In this episode, URC Executive Director Jeff Mason speaks to Jeff Guilfyole of Public Sector Consultants about the report "Leading Discovery: URC Contributions to the Life, Medical, and Health Sciences," ...
By Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio Governor Rick Snyder got what he wanted from the state legislature this week. Wednesday, state lawmakers passed a package of bills designed to give ...
By Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson released her response to a request from the Trump administration’s election commission for voter data on Monday. She agreed to ...
Political roundup: End of teacher pensions and charges filed in Flint water debacle (Michigan Radio)
By Tyler Scott & Stateside Staff of Michigan Radio The state legislature is sending Governor Snyder a package of bills that will change retirement benefits for teachers. Vicki Barnett, the ...
We’re so honored to be named a Michigan Economic Bright Spot for 2017 by Corp! Magazine. Each year, the business publication recognizes outstanding companies that contribute to Michigan’s economy through ...