How the Mackinac Bridge, environmental rules and economic conditions fueled a 1975 push to make the Upper Peninsula the 51st state.
Michigan OK’s ticket bot ban as Legislature quietly ends 2025
Inspired by resale price spikes that plagued Taylor Swift’s 2024 Eras Tour, Michigan will soon outlaw online ticket scalping bots.
What Trump’s marijuana rescheduling means for Michigan
Marijuana is already legal in Michigan. Now, President Donald Trump is making it a Schedule III drug, marking a major shift in federal policy and recognizing its medical use.
Bridge Michigan News Quiz: Dec. 19: Stealing kisses under the trivia-toe
‘Tis the season for trivia. Can you answer 10 questions about the week in news?
Chessboxing is a real thing. And a Michigander is the new world champ
Michigan’s James Canty III recently won the super heavyweight chessboxing world championship in Serbia. The sport blends speed chess and boxing. You need your ‘brain and brawn,’ he said.
Michigan spent $49M to send essential workers to college. Few chose to attend
Futures for Frontliners scholarship, launched during pandemic, is wrapping up with 6K graduates so far, 1 in 4 who enrolled, which is significantly below the national average
Michigan rises from bottom in college financial aid with slate of new grants
Michigan awards millions of dollars in funding to help students of all ages earn a credential that’s more affordable. In the past five years the state has risen from near the bottom in aid for college students.
Regulators approve DTE contracts for Michigan’s first hyperscale data center
Regulators tacked on a host of conditions that, they say, protect DTE ratepayers from subsidizing the hefty cost of delivering energy to the facility. Data center opponents expressed outrage, while business leaders cheered the decision.
Michigan ranked choice voting group ends 2026 ballot effort
Rank MI Vote, which seeks to bring ranked choice voting to Michigan, is ending a bid to put a proposal on the state’s 2026 ballot. Organizers say they may try again for 2028.
Court blocks Michigan conversion therapy ban on free speech grounds
A federal appeals court has blocked Michigan’s ban on conversion therapy for minors who are LGBTQ+, declaring it violates the First Amendment rights of therapists and counselors.