
University of Michigan’s Sustainability Initiatives Win AASHE Awards
Three University of Michigan initiatives on waste reduction, food access, and reuse earn AASHE Outstanding Case Study.

Three University of Michigan initiatives on waste reduction, food access, and reuse earn AASHE Outstanding Case Study.

Advocates urge Michigan lawmakers to tackle racial disparities in maternal healthcare during Black Maternal Health Week.

Local, state, and federal officials knew the Cheboygan Dam’s risks for years but failed to enforce necessary repairs.

Genessee County Sheriff Chris Swanson files 26,000 signatures to enter the Democratic primary for Michigan governor.

Mike Rogers aims to reclaim Michigan’s Senate seat, promising change for working families as he files for the primary.

The Michigan Legislature faces a tight budget timeline as elections approach, with debates on voting and utility rates.

Lawmakers are moving budget bills early to avoid last year’s Michigan deadline issues, aiming for a balanced budget.

Michigan Senate discusses a bill to limit utilities from frequent rate hikes, aiming to stabilize rising energy costs.

Days after the U.S. Navy’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, questions about its sustainability and effectiveness emerge.

Days after the U.S. Navy started blockading the Strait of Hormuz, questions arise about sustaining this large operation.

Michigan Senate passes bills to end mandatory overtime for nurses, granting exceptions and eight-hour breaks post-shift.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is assisting Michigan businesses in obtaining refunds for tariffs deemed unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.

