Michigan officials said schools would be on hook for $40 million after the federal government halted COVID-19 payments. While ...
KALAMAZOO — Two west Michigan housing projects, including one to support those in drug recovery and another for low-income workers, are endangered by funding cuts by the administration of President ...
Under new rules, the natural-gas powered units that reduced our emissions by over 70% will need to be deactivated decades ...
McMorrow, an Oakland County Democrat, is the first high-profile candidate to enter the race to replace retiring US Sen. Gary ...
The multimillion-dollar new Michigan transparency portal is still a work in progress after its debut this month, state ...
Since President Donald Trump began his second term on Jan. 20, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office has joined six multistate lawsuits challenging his administration’s actions.
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Despite efforts in recent years to increase tuition-free access to higher education, women outnumber men at the state's community colleges, universities and — most visibly — in the Michigan Reconnect ...
About 14 million walleye are beginning their annual run from Lake Erie up the Detroit River That makes for what some call the best walleye fishing in the world The Michigan Department of Natural ...
It’s still unclear how federal cuts will play out in local services — from disease surveillance to substance use treatment to mental health services Each of the 14 line items was followed with ‘no ...
University is stopping its diversity, equity and inclusion strategic plan and programming U-M is closing two offices related to DEI President Santa Ono cites ongoing changes at the federal level as ...