
Michigan Senate Moves to Restore Canceled State Funds Amid Criticism
The Michigan Senate voted to restore state funding cut by a House committee, affecting nonprofits and public projects.

The Michigan Senate voted to restore state funding cut by a House committee, affecting nonprofits and public projects.

The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that Taylor must release police misconduct reports from 2021 after an ACLU request.

Oakland County health officials warn of measles exposure risk after confirming a pediatric case, second this year.

Legislation in the Michigan Senate aims to establish “virtual power plants” to enhance energy distribution efficiency.

The University of Michigan updates sustainability goals to reduce waste and enhance campus landscapes, reflecting new insights.

A Michigan childcare program, MI Tri-Share, could become a federal model, splitting costs among state, families, and employers.

Governor Whitmer prioritizes literacy in her final year, aiming for 100% proficiency amid Michigan’s low rankings.

The Michigan Department of Health is investing $37.5M in recovery housing, aiming to increase beds by 40% by 2028.

The University of Michigan announced “Unit X,” a groundbreaking bio-innovation institute to drive biomedical discovery.

U-M invites faculty and staff to apply for $1B in funding for innovative projects, supporting institutional transformation.

Fred Upton urged University of Michigan graduates to embrace leadership amid challenges, emphasizing bipartisan efforts and the power of human connection.

Maryland lawmakers saw a 2017 video of a boy secluded in school. Despite efforts, a seclusion ban passed only in 2021.

