
Michigan SNAP Benefits Halted Amid Federal Shutdown: How to Help
Michigan’s SNAP benefits to halt due to federal shutdown, impacting 1.4M residents. Learn how to help those affected.

Michigan’s SNAP benefits to halt due to federal shutdown, impacting 1.4M residents. Learn how to help those affected.

The U-M Emergency Alert system will be tested on November 3 at noon. Alerts via apps, websites, and more. No action needed.

Dearborn Heights mayoral candidates Mo Baydoun and Denise Malinowski-Maxwell focus on public safety and city services.

Dr. Oluwaferanmi Okanlami, U-M’s director of student accessibility, champions disability rights and adaptive sports.

Governors urge Trump to prevent SNAP funding suspension amid shutdown, as lawsuits and bills seek to keep aid flowing.

Northern Arizona Healthcare is reconsidering locations for a new Flagstaff Medical Center, hosting community forums.

The University of Michigan’s First-Generation Celebration Week, Nov. 3-7, honors over 4,000 first-gen students.

November may force tough choices for families in over 100 Head Start programs as a shutdown threatens funding.

Morgan Wallen’s 2026 “Still The Problem Tour” hits Michigan Stadium on July 24-25. Presale ends Nov. 6, 10 p.m. ET.

State officials urge funding for food aid amid shutdown; USDA halts SNAP payments. Lawsuit argues for emergency funds.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized “woke” ideology in a speech to military leaders, sparking controversy.

The Michigan Republican Party held its first debate for the 2026 governor race, featuring lively exchanges among candidates.

