Asked if he stayed at The Ritz-Carlton, Aragona replied, “I don't know where the hell I stayed. It was over a year ago.”
Bread-and-butter reporting here from @CraigDMauger on who is influencing your elected representatives —>>
Delray Park, a popular Detroit River fishing spot, boat launch, was developed as a result of a major settlement agreement with DTE and Consumers Energy in 1995.
Its future is in question as DTE and DNR negotiate a plan.
https://t.co/i4hrtMJQKc
An update to my Friday coverage of @Right_to_Life gubernatorial endorsements from @kasbenal today: the John James campaign sent a press release which we found out late Friday evening contained quotes that the organization’s leaders never gave. More here: https://t.co/cMSSRudRbr
For anyone looking to stay in the know, I've started a weekly roundup featuring reporting from our team, stories from reporters throughout Michigan, and updates that may not have made the headlines.
https://t.co/jUxabjZiBw
Trying something new over at Michigan Advance. There's a lot of news on data centers all across the state, and a lot of great reporters covering the communities asking whether they want one of these facilities.
In an age of endless scrolling, near-instant communications and viral messaging, a real robust debate on ideas and policies has a unique way of exposing a campaign’s real strengths and weaknesses.
One last dispatch for the road. Final wrap lands Monday
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At a roundtable on financial transparency, AG Nessel said “it is untenable for the MEDC to stay in place the way its operating now” to questions if the agency should be abolished. Earlier, she said if it’s a good project, it could go through LEO where there is more transparency.
You can read the full story @MichiganAdvance, where I dig into Greene's bill, the guidances the state has issued around government AI use, and the potential benefits and pitfalls that come with incorporating new technology into government services.
https://t.co/umO1kawzyo
Following my story on MDHHS implementing an AI case reader to help process SNAP Cases, I had one burning question: What guardrails are in place for how our government uses artificial intelligence?
Coincidentally, when I was still in early stages on this story, @jaimegreene65 introduced legislation to create a pilot program taking a look at how state departments are using generative AI, which asks many of the questions I had while reporting.
In an appearance before a press-rights group in New York this evening, New York Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger had some pointed words for his peers atop U.S. media organizations.
Betting on frustrations from both Republicans and Democrats over the two-party duopoly, Duggan cast aside his former party credentials to embark on an intriguing albeit quixotic independent bid for governor in 2026. Today, he abruptly ended that campaign.
https://t.co/O3nOJdxmP5
Nostalgic morning in Brighton as I joined Environment Michigan at one of the places that sparked my love of camping to talk about one of the first outdoor issues I ever covered (deferred park maintenance).
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Helpful reminder when talking about Abdul El-Sayed, whose name is not difficult to pronounce yet I too hear myself saying it incorrectly sometimes. Hearing people mispronounce his name with confidence for so long fried my brain.
Attorney General Dana Nessel announced 16 felony charges against businesswoman Fay Beydoun for allegedly misusing $20 million in Legislative grant funding intended to establish an international business accelerator.
https://t.co/MTLy6JnmVz