Concussions and Consequences

It's fall and that means football. But as the iconic American sport begins another season, Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson...

State to Submit Request Needed to Continue Healthy Michigan Plan

The state will request a crucial waiver on Tuesday needed to prevent hundreds of thousands of Michiganders from losing their health insurance. Gov. Rick...

Cotter Activates Courser/Gamrat Expulsion Committee

A select committee will begin its work to help whether state Representatives Todd Courser and Cindy Gamrat will keep their jobs following...

AAA Says Holiday Travelers Will Pay Less for Gas than 2014

AAA Michigan says drivers can expect to pay about 30 percent less for gasoline this Labor Day weekend compared to...

The Courser and Gamrat Report

Capitol Bureau Chief of the Michigan Public Radio Network Rick Pluta discusses the Courser-Gamrat Report and scandal on Detroit Today...

State Fair Smaller than Original, but Owners Expect Higher Attendance than 2014

The Michigan State Fair returns to the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi this weekend. This is the third year of the...

GOP Presidential Contender Kasich Says U.S. Must Not ‘Lead from Behind’ on Security

Republican presidential candidate John Kasich says the U.S. must do more internationally to safeguard the nation’s security. Kasich spoke during...

Why Can’t Hillary Close the Deal?

Senior Political Correspondent at the National Journal Tim Alberta discusses the history of Hillary Clinton's political campaigns, and what they say about her...

Committee Could Meet this Week to Consider Expelling Courser, Gamrat

Early this week, the public will find out the details of a state House investigation into two Tea Party lawmakers involved...

Huron County Holds Off on New Wind Farms

The Huron County Board of Commissioners has placed a moratorium on new wind operations until October so that it can...

Meet Robert Livernois, Superintendent of Warren Consolidated Schools

Superintendent of Warren Consolidated Schools Robert Livernois discusses issues with school funding, new programs, and student enrollment for the upcoming school year on...

EMU Receives $1.8 Million for Veterans, Low-Income Students

$1.8 million in federal grant money will benefit students at Eastern Michigan University. Low-income, first-generation freshman students and military veterans will...