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LANSING — US Rep. Haley Stevens announced Tuesday she is running for Michigan’s open US Senate seat, becoming the third ...
As US colleges are pulling back on diversity, equity and inclusion practices, students of color say they are starting to lose ...
Developers in Southfield and Muskegon will be reimbursed for more than half the upfront costs of creating large mixed-use ...
Donald Trump promised a ‘Michigan miracle.’ Ninety days into his second term, the state’s unemployment rate is rising but gas ...
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Men don’t lack intelligence, drive or ambition. But they’re increasingly staying away from college.  Let’s break down the ...
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The main event of Earth Week Plus — “Northern Michigan’s Earth Day Celebration” — runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the ...
After the Trump administration cut 90% of its funding, Michigan Humanities suspends activities, including the ‘Great Michigan ...
Lawmakers need to streamline bureaucracy, change policies and focus on caregiving to prepare for a gray wave that is gripping ...
Our elections are secure, accurate and more accessible than ever before. If these dangerous policies pass, they would roll back the protections that so many have fought tirelessly for.
Sayed, a former health official and 2018 Democratic gubernatorial candidate, jumps into Michigan’s open US Senate seat race.