The president intends to fire half of the department starting March 21. What slashing the agency does — and doesn’t — mean ...
The protection of our state and national parks, forests, Great Lakes and wildlife refuges is not just an environmental issue ...
House Republicans and Democrats introduce competing roads plans as Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer again calls for a long-term ...
Facing supply chain chaos and higher costs for consumers, Michigan auto leaders convinced President Donald Trump to give them ...
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Michael Rice fears some LGBTQ+ students won't feel safe coming to school at a time when chronic absenteeism is high.
Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist has formed a committee to run for governor, according to a filing with the Michigan Secretary of State’s office headed by Jocelyn Benson, who he would face in a high-stakes ...
Michigan stopped issuing new housing vouchers for the state’s biggest low income rental program in 2024, citing a funding shortfall The waitlist for Housing Choice Vouchers has remained closed since ...
In her 31-year career as an educator, Detroit Public Schools Community District teacher Susan Waldecker held teaching gigs throughout Michigan and beyond. Now, she’s taking on a new role as a student.
Rite Aid closed all of its Michigan stores last year; Walgreens and CVS closed dozens of stores The closures left many towns with no pharmacy and sent many Michiganders flocking to independent ...
People who fight city hall face long odds. But Peter and Annica Quakenbush sued and won when local officials passed an ordinance blocking new cemeteries in Brooks Township, Michigan. The measure had ...
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