
Governor Whitmer Pardons Turkeys Faygo and Vernors in Annual Tradition
Governor Whitmer pardoned two turkeys, Faygo and Vernors, in a pun-filled tradition, and signed four bills into law.

Governor Whitmer pardoned two turkeys, Faygo and Vernors, in a pun-filled tradition, and signed four bills into law.

Richie Hunter to step down as VP for communications on Jan. 2, 2026. Ken Kettenbeil to serve as interim VP from Jan. 3.

Middle schoolers from Durand and Marygrove explored Mcity, a U-M facility, for a hands-on STEM and safety event.

John Cougar Mellencamp sets the stage at Marsal Family School for “Hoosiers on the Brink,” a high-energy simulation.

The Detroit Public Schools board is seeking policy changes to enhance meal access for students, including dinner options.

A $255,000 grant in Michigan aims to aid community college students in earning associate degrees after transferring.

Detroit ranks last for premature births, with 16.6% born preterm. Health disparities and racism impact outcomes.

A judge considers an injunction over Michigan’s decision to cut funding for Kent County foster care oversight.

Michigan Medicine RISE’s Cohort 6 will join the Innovator Development Program to enhance health science education.

Raoul Wallenberg’s first U-M residence is being moved across Ann Arbor to preserve its legacy alongside Arthur Miller’s.

Plans for low-dosage THC drinks in Michigan face delays due to federal regulations tightening hemp product limits.

A Michigan candidate settled with Campbell’s Soup over logo use; she can use “soup” if not linked to the company.

