
Nurses Strike Over Staffing and Pay Disputes at Henry Ford Genesys
More than 600 nurses walked off the job at a hospital near Flint, citing disputes over staffing levels and pay issues.

More than 600 nurses walked off the job at a hospital near Flint, citing disputes over staffing levels and pay issues.

Michigan has seen a 30% decline in infectious syphilis cases since 2021, but congenital syphilis in infants has risen.

Governor Whitmer sets timeline for special elections to fill Michigan’s vacant 35th Senate District seat in 2025.

The FDA’s new COVID-19 vaccine restrictions may complicate access for healthy Michiganders under 65 this fall.

Attorneys for Gov. Whitmer counter lawsuit demanding a special election for vacant state senate seat in Michigan’s 35th district.

Racing under reduced winter sunlight, the University of Michigan solar car led North America in the 2025 World Challenge.

With Trump ending the de minimis tariff exemption, U.S. consumers and small businesses face major purchasing disruptions.

Thousands flocked to Ingalls Mall for Festifall on Aug. 27, showcasing student orgs and vendors amid Diag construction.

Michigan public health advocates warn of dire consequences under federal policy changes, including Medicaid cuts.

Michigan lawmakers debate HB 4024, a bill requiring schools to enforce bathroom use by sex assigned at birth, sparking concern.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel warns the University of Michigan’s decision to halt gender-affirming care for minors may violate state laws.

FEMA employees placed on leave after signing a dissent letter critiquing staff cuts and policy changes impacting response.

