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Michigan AG Nessel sues big oil over ‘cartel’-like plot to kill clean energy
In a lawsuit expected to be filed today, Nessel alleges some of the world’s largest oil companies colluded to suppress the development of EVs and clean energy to keep Americans reliant on fossil fuels.
Five universities collaborate to address Michigan teacher shortage
The goal of the new initiative to improve teacher preparation, retention and quality to strengthen the state’s talent pipeline.
Michigan affordable housing advocates pitch $42M tax credit plan
Most states have a low-income housing tax credit program. Advocates say it’s time for Michigan to follow suit.
Michigan churches step up amid affordable housing crisis, need Lansing’s help
Several Michigan churches have launched housing projects in recent years amid a severe housing shortage, but some advocates would like to see legislation clearing regulatory hurdles and offering financial support.
Armadillos in Michigan? Officials aren’t sure but mull killing season
In a recent meeting, state wildlife regulators said armadillos are in Michigan, but some officials say they don’t think the animals are established here — yet.
Hundreds of Michigan districts, schools reject safety and mental health funds
Michigan districts that agreed to conditions said they need the state funding for their safety and mental health initiatives.
Michigan spent $1.1M probing tribal boarding schools, then buried the results
The author of a report into treatment at state Native American schools is accusing Michigan of trying to ‘whitewash’ history. Tribes are worried nothing will come of the inquiry.
After sex-ed controversy, GOP seeks more control over Michigan classrooms
Should lawmakers be involved in approving state education content standards? Some say yes.
Michigan lawmakers: Block kids from AI chatbots, limit social media
Tech companies would have to verify user ages before they could access AI-driven chatbots under a new online safety proposal from Michigan Senate Democrats.