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The matter stems from the 2022 elections in which the Board of Election Commissioners in Flint, Michigan, did not hire enough ...
A 19-year-old man from Iron Mountain is being charged with two felonies: arson and manufacturing a Molotov cocktail.
Police said the suspect confessed to trying to ignite the device because of perceived corruption. The Dickinson County ...
Republicans contend their tax and spending bill will mean higher wages and economic growth that will help GOP candidates gain ...
The Michigan Republican Party can sue over a political imbalance in poll workers, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday as it ...
MIGOP and RNC can pursue claims against Flint's election board for alleged election law violations, per the Michigan Supreme ...
The Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee had standing to sue Flint officials for failing to ...
The Iron Mountain Police Department said in a press release that Arcand tried to burn down a building containing the ...
A Republican challenger to U.S. Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet has emerged in Michigan’s 8th Congressional District, with Amir ...
The Supreme Court ruling means a Republican lawsuit alleging the city of Flint didn't hire enough Republican inspectors ahead of the 2022 general election will continue.
An Ingham County judge is determining if government prosecutors have established enough proof to send the case to trial.
"Our economy has been flat here for a decade. We're going to change that," GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers told Newsweek.