
Michigan SNAP benefits resume with partial payments amid shutdown
SNAP benefits in Michigan resume partially on Saturday amid federal shutdown. Some may still receive nothing at all.

SNAP benefits in Michigan resume partially on Saturday amid federal shutdown. Some may still receive nothing at all.

Republican lawmakers aim to dismantle the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, facing resistance in the legislature.

LIHEAP, aiding hundreds of thousands in Michigan with bills, faces funding issues due to the government shutdown.

Detroit is committed to feeding its residents amid SNAP benefit uncertainty, with 100 food sites ready on Wednesday.

City Council President Mike McGuinness was elected as Pontiac’s new mayor, aiming to improve public operations.

The government shutdown, now in its 36th day, is the longest in U.S. history, impacting over a million workers.

Russian opposition leader Vladimir Kara-Murza received the 2025 Wallenberg Medal at U-M for his fearless advocacy.

Michigan House committee reviews bills making it a felony to lie about donor identity in fertility treatments.

On a warm summer afternoon, Adi Behar, a junior at the Penny W. Stamps School, pondered the Rampant Unicorn statue.

The University of Michigan begins the search for UM-Dearborn’s next chancellor, led by a diverse advisory committee.

A new drone policy is being considered at the Michigan state Capitol, involving monitoring, mitigation, and enforcement.

Running a coal plant near Lake Michigan costs $80M through Sept. 30, despite plans to close it. Consumers Energy…

