
Remembering Charles Witke: Scholar, Educator, and Episcopal Priest
Charles Witke, professor emeritus of Greek and Latin, passed away March 21, 2026. Born in 1931, he was known for his…

Charles Witke, professor emeritus of Greek and Latin, passed away March 21, 2026. Born in 1931, he was known for his…

Dental caries, prevalent in low-income areas, outpaces asthma in children. U-M addresses this with a $2.1M HRSA grant.

Michigan’s cannabis industry challenges a 24% wholesale tax, arguing it violates the state constitution’s tax limits.

Food banks in Michigan face challenges due to rising gas prices and funding cuts, leading to increased demand for aid.

Governor Whitmer’s directive seeks to assess tariff impacts on Michigan businesses, urging potential refunds post-SC ruling.

Republican Rep. Bill Huizenga accepted $167,000 from utility PACs as rates surged for Michiganders. These hikes add strain to working families.

Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens introduces legislation to restore jobs at the Social Security Administration.

Gubernatorial candidate Perry Johnson’s tax cut plan oversells savings, sparking questions on funding state operations.

A year after Trump declared ‘Liberation Day’ and imposed tariffs, vulnerable GOP lawmakers avoid commenting on the resulting price hikes and legality issues.

Democratic lawmakers urge Trump to abandon his tariff policy, citing job losses, economic decline, and increased consumer prices. They call for a policy shift.

Detroit students can now ride city buses for free under the Ride and Rise program, aiming to reduce absenteeism.

A cash-assistance program for pregnant and new mothers launched in three more Michigan communities, offering support.

