
Flint Water Settlement: Final Stages, Payouts Expected by Fall
A federal court filing indicates Flint water settlement claimants could learn their compensation by late summer or fall.

A federal court filing indicates Flint water settlement claimants could learn their compensation by late summer or fall.

Flint’s religious leaders aim to ease city unrest amid budget protests and rising crime concerns, leveraging their influence.

The Michigan State Police Troopers and Command Officers Associations call for leadership resignations after a vote of no confidence.

Sabu, a wrestling icon from Lansing, passed away at 61. Known for his daring style, he captivated audiences worldwide.

The Lyoya family seeks justice through a civil suit after a hung jury in Patrick Lyoya’s case against Officer Schurr.

Legislative Democrats in Michigan propose bills to enforce stricter pollution cleanup standards and hold polluters accountable.

Proposed federal cuts to SNAP could cost Michigan $800 million annually, impacting 1.4 million residents, many with kids.

Today, a primer on rights when stopped by Immigration agents, plus pride history in Mexico, and Nina Simone’s legacy.

The U.S. Senate may vote on a budget cutting over $600 billion from Medicaid, risking millions losing coverage by 2027.

The device is small, but the hype is big. Continuous glucose monitors are transforming diabetes care and health claims.

Continuous glucose monitors, small in size, promise health benefits but raise questions about their usefulness for non-diabetics.

Flint city officials work to address budget issues after the council missed a deadline and protests halted meetings.

