
More lawsuits vs. Trump possible; Dems will ‘have deep regrets that they didn’t do more’
Michigan AG Dana Nessel has filed multiple lawsuits against federal actions she believes violate the law and harm state residents.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel has filed multiple lawsuits against federal actions she believes violate the law and harm state residents.
Large, undisturbed forests better preserve biodiversity than fragmented landscapes, U-M study concludes.
Danielle Boyer founded STEAM Connection to provide free STEM education and created affordable robotics kits for kids.
Michigan’s income tax rate may drop from 4.25% to 4.05% due to a bill passed in the House, but faces Senate hurdles.
First, the impact of inflated property tax assessments. Then, resistance to renewable energy projects. Later, inland-water ecosystems.
House Democrats in Lansing discussed reintroducing the BRITE bill package to improve government accountability.
Safe Medication Disposal Event by UM College of Pharmacy: Dispose of unused meds and sharps safely on April 1, 2025.
March Madness brackets are a fun way to test your predictive skills, with insights from Albert Cohen on potential upsets.
A GOP-backed Michigan road funding plan may move forward, shifting gas sales tax to a higher fuel tax for repairs.
Canada and several U.S. states send trash to Michigan due to low landfill fees. Governor Whitmer proposes a fee hike.
Reflecting on college basketball’s end, March Madness, Michigan teams’ NCAA hopes, a poet’s journey, and country music’s roots.
Pontiac joins Michigan communities offering cash aid to pregnant moms and babies, with no income requirements.