The decline of the automobile industry tied to the 1973 oil crisis with layoffs of more than 200,000 automobile workers;
The re-election of William Milliken as Governor of Michigan despite a general tide in favor of Democrats;
The United States Supreme Court ruling in Milliken v. Bradley reversing a lower court order requiring cross-district busing of public school students among 53 school districts in metropolitan Detroit and instead directing the creation of a desegregation plan limited to the Detroit schools;
Voters' repeal of the state sales tax on food and drugs;
Gasoline shortage;
Contaminated feed forces the slaughter of thousands of farm animals;
Democrats take the Fifth and Eighth Congressional Districts and then hold them in post-Watergate elections resulting in Democrats taking control of the Michigan Legislature and the state's Congressional delegation;
The worst snowstorm of the century hit southern Michigan; and
Utilities suffered lower profit margins and were granted large rate increases.
The AP also selected the state's top sports stories of 1974 as follows:[2]
Al Kaline's retiring after 21 years with 3,007 hits and 399 home runs;