About 200,000 Michiganders rely on WIC for food, formula, and health care support. Now, the Trump administration is leaving families guessing how long those benefits will last.
A cannabis industry trade association is challenging the state’s newly approved tax on the sale or transfer of wholesale marijuana, filing the complaint shortly after the policy was signed into law.
Yet another Michigan Democratic candidate seeking statewide office has called the situation in Gaza and the Israeli military offensive against the Palestinian people there a genocide—this time from US Senate hopeful Mallory McMorrow.
Mayor Abdullah H. Hammoud told resident Edward "Ted" Barham he was unwelcome in Dearborn after Barham denounced new street signs honoring Arab American News publisher Osama Siblani. Barham accused Siblani of backing Hezbollah and Hamas, and the council exchange escalated despite the signs being installed by Wayne County, not the city.
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A federal grant meant to protect 4,000 acres of Michigan forests and farmland was yanked away by the Trump administration. Now, farmers, families, and Michigan’s food supply are in limbo.
President Donald Trump promised to “bring back the American Dream.” Instead, it’s getting priced out—and Michiganders are eating more Hamburger Helper just to keep up.
Kiss My Grass rips back the curtain on the steep uphill battle that Black women face while trying to build and fund cannabis businesses in Michigan and beyond
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Turns out, the roads we drive every day aren’t just pavement and paint—they’re pieces of Michigan’s ever-evolving history. Buckle up as we take you on a trip down six Michigan roads with names that tell the story of the state’s past.
Learn more about the J.W. Westcott II, aka America's only floating post office, which keeps Great Lakes freighters stocked with everything from mechanical parts to hamburgers.