
Michigan Judge Upholds New Marijuana Tax, Industry Plans to Appeal
A Michigan judge ruled against blocking a new tax on recreational marijuana, set to begin on January 1, sparking appeals.

A Michigan judge ruled against blocking a new tax on recreational marijuana, set to begin on January 1, sparking appeals.

After the Supreme Court’s conservative majority ruled in favor of Texas lawmakers, Republicans gain an edge in the redistricting battle leading into the 2026 elections.

Michigan K-8 students show math improvement post-COVID, reaching 51st percentile, but reading scores stagnate near median.

Governor Whitmer and six other governors urge the EPA to monitor microplastics, highlighting an emerging concern.

Michigan voters may choose between property tax cut plans next year, as House Speaker Matt Hall proposes a ballot option.

A federal judge approved a plan to pay claims from a $600M settlement tied to Flint’s lead-contaminated water crisis.

Plans for data centers in Michigan face protests over electricity, water use, and transparency amid AI-driven demand.

Stephen Michael Pollock, beloved husband of Tina, passed away Nov. 13. Survived by Tina, three sons, and four grandchildren.

A new bill package in the Michigan House would require schools to share vaccine data and collaborate with health departments.

A Michigan judge struck down guidance on absentee ballots with mismatched numbers, impacting future election processes.

UnitedHealth’s stock plunged 44% as soaring health care costs strain consumers and businesses, highlighting systemic issues.

One year after UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was shot, the U.S. health care crisis worsens, with rising costs and struggles.

