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Opinion | Morality and a clean energy future
Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took action to speed this transition toward a safer and healthier future. It announced new rules that will strengthen
Gun control groups aim to close ‘loophole’ in Michigan protection orders
Michigan is one of 12 states without a relinquishment law to further protect victims of domestic abuse, according to Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun
Nation’s third human bird flu case detected in Michigan
Another farmworker is infected with the highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu Michigan is one of nine states in which the outbreak has infected
Electric bills in Michigan are rising — just in time for summer
Under this plan, customers are charged higher rates during peak hours but those peak-hour rates go up during the summer. Related: The upcoming rate increase
Mass transit wins big in new plan to retool Michigan corporate subsidies
Bills introduced this week in the state House continue to signal that Michigan’s expectations for its large-scale economic development spending — which tops $2 billion
2024 Michigan elections: Harper challenges Slotkin to four Senate debates
Tuesday, May 28 Tlaib suggests voters may withhold Biden votes U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib told a crowd this weekend that voters upset with President Joe
Donald Trump guilty on all counts: Michigan reacts. He’s still on ballot
Trump is first former president convicted of a felony after jury finds him guilty of 34 counts of financial crimes Prison time is possible but
Michigan governor run? Duggan, Benson, Gilchrist spur speculation
Gubernatorial chatter is “all over” the island, Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley told Bridge Michigan. “Where have you been?” Related: Though no one has officially declared
Michigan schools receive $24 million to buy electric buses
The switch to electric buses will reduce diesel pollution near schools, which harms student health by slowing lung development and aggravating asthma and heart disease.
Trash into treasure: Rethinking waste in Michigan college towns
So Rudd hopped on Facebook Marketplace, asking students to donate their furniture if they couldn’t find a buyer. And nine times out of 10, Rudd