Yarrow Brown, who is stepping down as executive director of northwest Michigan’s Housing North, talks about lessons learned and what Michigan needs to do to overcome its housing shortage.
Want affordable housing in northern Michigan? Stop NIMBYism, official says
‘Tough decisions’ coming as Michigan faces $1 billion budget hole
Michigan lawmakers may have less money to work with in future budget cycles as the state braces for a $1.1 billion hole.
Michigan prisoners make 12,000 license plates a day — and $1.31 per hour
Every Michigan license plate is made at an Adrian prison, where
roughly 40 minimum-security inmates staff a factory. Pay ranges from 65 cents to $1.31 an hour.
Bridge Michigan News Quiz: Jan. 16: Here’s to the winners
Paid attention to the news? Of course you have. Answer these 10 questions to prove it.
Opinion | Climate change missing from the debate about data centers in Michigan
The lack of language and leadership around climate change has become far more concerning as the number and size of data center proposals in Michigan has increased.
Opinion | Why I am so passionate about literacy
Michigan is a politically divided state where education policy often shifts with elections. That makes discipline and consistency even more important. Reading improvement does not happen in one budget cycle or one administration. It takes time, evidence and resolve.
Opinion | New study finds Rx Kids can stabilize households, boost economy
In addition to creating jobs, the program is also estimated to contribute to higher wages, minor population growth from in-migration and increased property values.
Whitmer wants Michigan to be a hub for ‘geologic hydrogen.’ What’s that?
Extracting the gas from underground could produce “a massive economic boom” for Michigan, Whitmer said as she announced an executive directive on hydrogen exploration. While Michigan is seen as a prime place to look for the gas, the industry faces headwinds.
Michigan approves electronic kill tags for hunters. How will they work?
Michigan’s Natural Resources Commission voted Wednesday to give hunters the option to use electronic kill tags. Here’s what you need to know.
CMU offers ‘guarantee’ that students will get jobs or get into grad school
CMU says it’s the first public university in Michigan to guarantee jobs or grad school acceptance. The university will offer $2,000 to graduates who don’t find success.