Michigan charities weathered federal government cuts and high demand in 2025. As the year nears an end, they’re hoping community support can help fill some gaps.
Michigan lawmakers and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer hope to reshape the state's economic development strategy by year's end. Time is short for a bipartisan deal.
Two friends went on a hunting trip Up North in 1985. Their killers went to prison after escaping justice for 18 years, but ...
A host of Michigan communities are weighing proposals for the hulking computing facilities? How many of those will come to ...
A new study finds that most Michigan’s older drivers trust their skill behind the wheel — at least for now, but not so much ...
Michigan legislators say they face growing threats that justify expanding the power of their own police force and redacting ...
For years, research reassured drinkers that mild or moderate imbibing was harmless, maybe even protective, for health. That ...
This holiday, one family member is noticeably absent from the hustle and bustle of the daily operations, the cofounder known ...
The Trump administration set aside $50 billion for rural health. Michigan hospital leaders think the state’s bid for funding ...
After months spent writing about the looming collapse of whitefish in the lower Great Lakes, Bridge Michigan teamed up with ...
The state’s agricultural department wants to add to the list of plants that are not allowed to be sold or imported in ...
The Oakland Community Health Network plans to bring its adult crisis services in-house, cutting off its longstanding ...
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