The president-elect’s choice for education secretary is a big choice advocate. In Michigan, one quarter of the state’s 1.37 million public students attend a charter or school outside their district.
As climate change increasingly shapes the Great Lakes region’s ecology and economy, scientists plan to use underwater robots to gather previously inaccessible data they say will help communities adapt ...
As climate change increasingly shapes the Great Lakes region’s ecology and economy, scientists plan to use underwater robots ...
When nearly two dozen overdoses and seven deaths rocked Kalamazoo, police and health officials required a new level of ...
An after-work drink helped launch a one-of-a-kind rapid testing program that offers a lifesaving head start in Michigan’s drug fight.
More than 25,000 Michiganders die from drug overdoses each year. From shock and tears comes grit and resolve for change.
Michigan remains far from its goal of becoming a top 10 state for business and prosperity Yet a new forecast suggests it also ...
For two years in a row, seat belt use among Michigan drivers has decreased. Fewer drivers are using mobile devices, though.
Launched by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, the site lists hundreds of treatment providers, identifying which ones provide medication assisted treatment (MAT) such as ...
Avoiding political — and religious — conversations at Thanksgiving dinner has already been a rule of thumb. But if they do come up, experts say to have some compassion.
More than 70 townships and counties challenge how Michigan went about implementing a new law allowing the state to overrule local authorities on siting big energy projects.
Democrat state Rep. Betsy Coffia won a tough reelection campaign in a year that favored Republicans. She explains how she did it, and how she thinks her party needs to change.