by Lucas Henkel | Sep 29, 2025 | REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
As Republican lawmakers try to cut maternal health care resources in Michigan and beyond, these ‘Ganders are pushing back—by trying to replace them. As attacks on maternal and infant health care continue to threaten the stability of communities across the country,...
by Kyle Kaminski | Sep 29, 2025 | CANNABIS
MICHIGAN—The joints keep burning and the news keeps coming. Here’s what went down over the last week in Michigan’s weed world: VAPE WAVE: A new University of Michigan survey shows more teens are turning to weed vapes—especially flavored ones that are easy to hide and...
by Kyle Kaminski | Sep 29, 2025 | CANNABIS
Lansing’s latest plan to fix the roads with a new wholesale marijuana tax has industry leaders fuming—and Michigan stoners bracing for higher prices at the dispensary. MICHIGAN—For years, “fix the damn roads” has been the rallying cry in Lansing. Gov. Gretchen...
by Associated Press | Sep 29, 2025 | LOCAL NEWS
At least 100 federal investigators are responding to an attack in a Michigan community where a former Marine crashed a pickup into a Mormon church during a Sunday service, shot into the building and set it ablaze. The police chief said officers were on the scene...
by Mike Khemmoro | Sep 29, 2025 | CANNABIS
The problems we’re seeing in the Michigan weed industry aren’t just about oversupply. People keep saying Michigan’s cannabis market is “broken.” Prices are collapsing, shelves are overflowing with flower, and operators are getting squeezed. But let’s be...