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    Multifaith clergy coalition demands end to ICE presence in Michigan

    A group of 100 faith leaders across religious backgrounds gathered on the steps of the Michigan Capitol building on Tuesday with three demands to counter the presence of ICE in Michigan.
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    Nessel, Romulus file lawsuit against DHS to halt planned ICE detention center 

    The State of Michigan and the city of Romulus have filed a lawsuit in federal court against the US Department of Homeland Security, challenging plans to convert a warehouse in Romulus into a detention center for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced on Tuesday. 
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    Nessel seeks 85% reduction in ‘bloated, unjustified’ DTE gas rate request 

    Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Friday announced that she’d filed testimony on DTE Energy’s request to increase its natural gas rates, with Nessel seeking to slash the $237.5 million request by 85%. 
  4. Animal sanctuaries are often non-profit organizations that focus on rescuing, rehabilitating, or rehousing animals that have been injured, abandoned, or have special needs.

    8 animal sanctuaries in Michigan (+ the animals you’ll see at each one)

    Ever dreamed of cuddling a black bear cub, chilling with an alligator, or virtually ‘adopting’ a soccer-playing cow? You can do all that and more through these 8 inspiring animal sanctuaries in Michigan.
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    Michigan parents to Whitmer: Don’t sign us up for Trump’s vouchers

    Over 60% of Michigan voters already rejected a Betsy DeVos voucher scheme. Now, Trump’s trying to bring it back—and Michiganders are telling Whitmer to make sure he keeps his hands off the Mitten’s schools.
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    One man is rolling thousands of joints so Michigan can crown its best weed

    A new weed competition is ditching sloppy pre-rolls, standardizing everything, and handing Michiganders the power to decide the winners.
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    8 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan

    Michigan cannabis news never slow down. And this past week brought a little bit of everything.
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    New bill would implement driving test for drivers 75 and older

    A new bill introduced in Michigan would require drivers aged 75 and older to take vision, written knowledge and driving skills tests to renew their license.
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    11 events worth your time this weekend in Michigan (March 20-22, 2026)

    Welcome to your weekend plans. This week’s highlights include music festivals across the state, as well as an event serving up bull testicles as the main course (yes, really), and a parade in Detroit to banish an evil red dwarf. As always, I’d love to hear your suggestions! If you know of an upcoming event […]
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    State Sen. Darrin Camilleri joins push to block ICE detention center in Romulus

    As federal immigration officials move forward with plans to convert a massive warehouse near Detroit Metro Airport into a 500-bed detention center, state Sen. Darrin Camilleri (D-Trenton) says Downriver communities are already feeling the impact.
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    Exclusive: El-Sayed and McMorrow open up about Michigan’s high-stakes US Senate race

    The race for an open US Senate seat in Michigan is already drawing national attention. And two Democrats who are hoping to win it are now laying out their case to voters.

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HISTORY

  1. The Great Thumb Fire, also referred to as the Huron Fire and the Great Forest Fire of 1881, left a dark mark—literally and figuratively—on the area.

    That one time in Michigan: When a fire burned the Thumb off the map

    One of our state’s most destructive natural disasters struck in 1881. Explore the history of this tragedy, which killed hundreds of Michiganders.
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    After 150 years, missing Lake Michigan shipwreck, Lac La Belle found

    For more than 150 years, the passenger steamer Lac La Belle had been missing in the depths of Lake Michigan. Now, one of the most sought-after missing ships has been found.
  3. Labor historians might argue that union organizing in the United States would not exist in its current form without the contributions of Michigan workers.

    5 times labor unions made history in Michigan

    Labor reform and Michigan go hand-in-hand. Take a trip through history to explore the legacy of Michigan labor unions and their enduring benefits for workers.
  4. Michigan’s relationship with marijuana has always been a unique one, particularly during the 1970s.

    That one time in Michigan: When marijuana was legal for 22 days in 1972

    Explore the unique history of cannabis in Michigan, from a star-studded Ann Arbor rally to a three-week reprieve from marijuana laws in the 1970s.
  5. In Michigan, a death penalty ban was established before official statehood.

    That one time in Michigan: When it was the first English-speaking government to abolish the death penalty

    In Michigan, a death penalty ban was established before official statehood. Here’s how this restriction came to be and what it means for modern law.
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    ‘The legend lives on’: Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald still resonates 50 years later

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the largest and most famous of the estimated 6,500 ships that have gone down in the Great Lakes.
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    New book shows how Mackinac Island became tourism gem

    A new book explores how Mackinac Island and the surrounding Straits region became a hub for travelers from across the country.

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