
Evers Approves ‘Gail’s Law’ for Breast Cancer Screenings
Surrounded by lawmakers and advocates, Gov. Evers signed a law expanding breast cancer screening access on March 19.

Surrounded by lawmakers and advocates, Gov. Evers signed a law expanding breast cancer screening access on March 19.

Wisconsin’s new law enforces consumer protections for cryptocurrency kiosks, targeting fraud and capping transaction fees.

Critical negotiations on the Colorado River’s future resumed in March after states missed key deadlines for a deal.

AI MedTech Match teams submit proposals evaluated by experts; top projects present at virtual pitch day for $100K funding.

The Trump administration’s expansion of migrant detention facilities is facing fierce opposition nationwide.

Angela Chen’s “After School” blends memoir with art, revealing her life in a buxiban, an after-school tutoring center.

In 1870, women were first admitted to study medicine at a major university, paving the way for future female doctors.

Over 15 years, UM-Flint has transformed its approach to student basic needs, emphasizing equity and success.

The 30th annual Exhibition of Artists in Michigan Prisons features 872 artworks by 613 incarcerated artists.

Campaigns to change Michigan’s laws on minimum wage, school taxes, and voting methods have paused for future cycles.

One of the most watched and expensive U.S. Senate races is in Michigan. Three Democrats vie to replace Gary Peters.

President Trump has deployed ICE agents to U.S. airports amid longer security lines caused by the government shutdown.

