
SEPTA Cuts Threaten Students’ Commute as School Begins
Autumn Fingerhood, a single mom working three jobs, fears cuts to public transit will impact her daughter’s school commute.

Autumn Fingerhood, a single mom working three jobs, fears cuts to public transit will impact her daughter’s school commute.

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs proposes a ban on abortion services for veterans, impacting reproductive care.

Each year, thousands of University of Michigan students turn the world into their classroom, benefiting from a diverse array of international education opportunities, thanks to the dedication of U-M faculty and staff.

A lawsuit aims to compel Governor Whitmer to call a special election for a vacant Michigan Senate seat since January.

President Trump extended the U.S.-China tariff truce, aiming for a summit with Xi Jinping. Talks continue for 90 days.

Removing dams in Michigan is vital for restoring fish populations and improving water quality, but funding challenges loom.


Tutoring can be a powerful training ground for future educators, offering hands-on experience and a bridge into teaching.

A Michigan program, Rx Kids, provides cash to pregnant people and new mothers, showing improvements in prenatal care.

Upper Missouri Waterkeeper sues EPA over Montana’s new water laws, claiming they weaken protection standards.

Arizona lawmaker Analise Ortiz faces criticism for social media post on ICE activity, sparking legal debate over rights.

The Phoenix Police Department will use AI to manage non-emergency calls, reducing dispatcher stress and wait times.

