Michigan's presidential primary is next week, and the latest polls show Rick Santorum with a small lead over Mitt Romney. Tuesday, Romney sat down with FOX 2's
GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney staged a town hall meeting Tuesday in Shelby Township. The Michigan born millionaire attacked what he called the labor
Gov. Snyder nailed it. It's some free advice to his presidential pick, the Mitts-ter. Mr. Snyder suggests stopping the dialogue on the Detroit auto bail out.
The Mitt Romney for President gang is assuming that because their guy is a "native son" that will count for something in the upcoming Michigan GOP primary on
Michigan's depleted law enforcement ranks would get a financial boost with a budget plan laid out Thursday by Gov. Rick Snyder, an attempt at reversing steady
Could Chrysler's Super Bowl commercial have an impact on the 2012 presidential election? FOX 2 political consultant Tim Skubick thinks so.
Indiana passed a Right to Work law and while that doesn't mean that will happen here, the chances may have gone up which is why the gray hair on the Governor
Did anybody catch the similarities between the president’s State of the Union address and the State of the State message from Gov. Rick Snyder.
Michigan should use part of its budget surplus to hire 1,000 new police officers and reverse years of declining law enforcement staffing, Attorney General Bill
If you are a betting person, don’t bet on this. The proposed casino project in Lansing has a long road ahead of it, according to FOX 2 political consultant Tim
Public school leaders from Highland Park go to Lansing. They're trying to block an emergency manager from taking over the school system.
Governor Rick Snyder wants to do more to fix our roads and bridges, but the real kicker is how he wants you to help pay for it. He wants to boost your annual
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder had a rare opportunity to lower the anxiety level in the city of Detroit concerning an Emergency Manager and he whiffed.
Never before has so much ink been used over $10 million and here comes some more.
No champagne corks were popped. No choruses of “Happy Days Are Here Again” were sung, yet there was clearly an upbeat mood in the joint when state
The city of Detroit has time to avoid having a state-appointed emergency manager put in place, but city and union officials had better move quickly to avoid