
Missoula’s Johnson Street Shelter Closes, Leaves Housing Gap for Homeless
A handful of Johnson Street shelter residents plan to sleep in motorhomes, with friends, or camp after its closure.
A handful of Johnson Street shelter residents plan to sleep in motorhomes, with friends, or camp after its closure.
Democratic lawmakers propose a Michigan constitutional amendment to strengthen due process rights amid federal threats.
Arizona’s Supreme Court may allow those with a year of law school to handle criminal cases, raising concerns about legal standards.
Researchers at the University of Michigan are developing an at-home test for melanoma, aiming to aid early detection.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore did earn a Bronze Star, despite false claims. Delays in military paperwork are common, and his honor is deserved.
The Flagstaff City Council will review a citizen petition against controversial license plate cameras on Tuesday.
Chris Dorch was released after 32 years in prison due to changes in Michigan’s life sentence laws for young offenders.
The School of Dentistry at North University Avenue celebrates 150 years of leading dental education and research innovation.
Stephen Ragsdale finds solace in music, navigating life’s complexities from civil rights tensions to jazz discoveries.
Sept. 2, 2025, marks 80 years since WWII’s end, reflecting on U-M’s impactful wartime research and collaboration efforts.
John Charles Bilello, 86, passed peacefully in Dexter, MI. A retired U-M professor, he was a renowned scientist and author.