
Governor Whitmer Urges Bipartisan Budget Deal as Shutdown Looms
Governor Whitmer urges the Legislature for a bipartisan budget to prevent Michigan’s economic turmoil amid tariffs.

Governor Whitmer urges the Legislature for a bipartisan budget to prevent Michigan’s economic turmoil amid tariffs.

Detroit leaders consider a tax on event admissions to boost revenue, similar to other cities; debate on its impact arises.

Telehealth offers convenience but may have drawbacks like unexpected costs. Consider when it’s best to see a doctor in person.

Telehealth offers convenience but has drawbacks. Consider combining it with in-person care for best results.

The Michigan State Budget Office is preparing for a potential partial government shutdown if no budget deal is reached.

Hundreds attended a memorial for conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Lansing, following his tragic death in Utah.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced a $60 million budget surplus, proposing a $42 million reserve fund for future stability.

The Rx Kids program in Flint, offering cash transfers to moms, reduces eviction risks and postpartum depression rates.

NPR tracks lawmakers leaving Congress for 2026 elections: 10 senators, 27 House members; more Republicans exiting.

Connie Sung’s appointment as the first Annmarie Hawkins Research Professor in Disability Justice honors decades of advocacy.

James Cech, a senior ASL interpreter at Michigan Medicine, bridges communication gaps in diverse clinical settings.

A Michigan farmer suicide prevention program faces funding challenges, risking its services for farmers’ mental health.

