Vernal pools hold hundreds of creatures. But how many exist in Michigan? April 17, 2025 | Laura Herberg in Outdoors Life
Raise taxes on the rich or cut them? Harris, Trump differ on economic plans September 4, 2024 | Josh Boak, Associated Press in Michigan Government The two presidential nominees are using the week before their debate to sharpen their economic messages about who could do more for the middle class.
School is back in Michigan. So is COVID-19. What to know September 4, 2024 | Isabel Lohman in Talent & Education Gone are the mask requirements and long COVID-19 isolation periods. But school leaders say it’s still important to stay home when sick.
Back-to-school road safety tips for Michigan drivers, students and parents September 4, 2024 | Janelle D. James in Talent & Education As the back-to-school season is underway, Michigan drivers are encouraged to practice safe driving, especially during pick-up and drop-off hours.
Report: Michigan's weak pollution cleanups are costing future generations September 3, 2024 | Kelly House in Michigan Environment Watch By refusing to clean up their mess, researchers found, polluters are pushing untold costs and risk onto the public. And Michigan law allows it.
Harris, Trump brace for intense sprint to Election Day September 3, 2024 | Steve Peoples, Thomas Beaumont, Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, Associated Press in Michigan Government After a summer of historic tumult, the path to the presidency for both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump this fall is becoming much clearer.
In a Michigan toss-up race, inflation has some voters ‘looking for a change’ September 3, 2024 | Jordyn Hermani in Michigan Government Tom Barrett and Curtis Hertel are eyeing a mid-Michigan congressional seat but voters have their eyes on something else: Inflation.