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The Michigan State Police has concluded its investigation into the death of Samual Sterling who was hit by an unmarked police vehicle on April 17 and has asked the Attorney General’s office to review the case for possible charges.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued its first severe geomagnetic storm watch since 2005. The solar storm will make the northern lights visible as far south as Alabama.
Proponents say luring the massive cloud-computing facilities could revitalize struggling former factory towns. But critics fear without safeguards, the energy-hogging facilities will obliterate Michigan’s climate goals.
Michiganders living with opioid use disorder have three FDA-approved medications they can turn to for treatment: methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone. Here’s how they work.
Federal and state policy changes mean more doctors can prescribe a drug known to help patients fight addiction. But advocates say stigma and other barriers keep Michigan patients from accessing medication assisted treatment.
Michigan has a persistent worker shortage, but many are in fields that workers consider dead dull, according to an MSU study that could close the gap in skills training.
Citing “billions of dollars of losses” as climate change hits Michigan, Nessel on Thursday criticized fossil fuel companies for denying their own science that foretold the coming crisis.