Michigan House to Hear Bills on Abortion Data Tracking and Reporting
Michigan bills to track abortion data face a hearing. Critics say it may deter care, while supporters claim it’s for safety.
Michigan bills to track abortion data face a hearing. Critics say it may deter care, while supporters claim it’s for safety.

The state defends Michigan’s new 24% marijuana tax in court, arguing it’s constitutional and distinct from existing laws.

Michigan groups urge Governor Whitmer to sign a petition for EPA to monitor drinking water for microplastics nationwide.

Symone Wilkes balances work and motherhood with SNAP aid, stretching resources to feed her kids in Detroit.

Peter Fabe, a U-M Ph.D. student, aims to revolutionize 3D printing by recycling compostable utensils into sustainable filament.

President Trump pardoned 16 state Republicans preemptively, shielding them from federal charges over 2020 election actions.

Michigan’s health department ordered full SNAP benefits for November despite federal shutdown challenges.

Health care remains central as the longest U.S. government shutdown nears its end, but ACA subsidy issues persist.

Wayne County partners with Rx Kids to support pregnant moms, offering financial aid to reduce economic hardship.

Nine Michigan Head Start programs face funding gaps due to the prolonged government shutdown, affecting 3,000 kids.

A bipartisan group of senators reached a deal to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

Districts face challenges when reattempting school bonds after voter rejection. Timing, costs, and public sentiment play roles.

