
Measles Case in Michigan Raises Concerns Over Childcare Exposure
A one-year-old girl is the fifth measles case in Michigan, potentially exposing others at a childcare center, officials say.
A one-year-old girl is the fifth measles case in Michigan, potentially exposing others at a childcare center, officials say.
Two University of Michigan scholars, Benjamin Brose and Martin Murray, have been awarded 2025 Guggenheim Fellowships.
Former Michigan AG Mike Cox enters 2026 governor’s race, joining a growing GOP field aiming to succeed Gov. Whitmer.
Michigan’s clean energy progress faces uncertainty due to federal rollbacks, despite state efforts and IRA funding.
The Trump administration plans to end federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing bias, sparking bipartisan debate.
Michigan Supreme Court hears a case about a divorced couple disputing the fate of their remaining frozen embryo.
President Trump’s remarks on Europe’s aversion to American chicken highlight a long-standing trade dispute over food safety.
The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center lays off 72 staff due to federal cuts, affecting immigrant legal support services.
Governor Whitmer expressed her surprise at a televised Oval Office meeting with Trump, discussing key Michigan issues.
Former state senator Adam Hollier is running for Michigan’s 13th Congressional District, challenging incumbent Shri Thanedar.
Federal cuts have left Michigan families struggling as civil rights cases face delays, hindering students’ education rights.
Today: historic win for WMU hockey, damage from ice storms in Northern Michigan, and a teen reporter’s tough interviews.