2026
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Former MI Teacher of the Year is transforming students into future leaders
High school students in Kelley Cusmano’s leadership class in Metro Detroit are learning skills to strengthen their communities in and out of the classroom.
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What to know about ticks in Michigan: Where they’re most active, how to avoid them, & more
Cases of tick-borne diseases, including Lyme and anaplasmosis, have soared in Michigan over the past five years. Here’s what to know to protect yourself.
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Bohnak vs. Rink: Fired weatherman faces healthcare provider in Michigan’s 109th District
Ex-weatherman Karl Bohnak is the first Republican lawmaker to hold this seat in decades. Anna Aho Rink, a licensed healthcare provider, wants to be the Democrat to take it back.
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20 can’t-miss weekend events in Michigan (May 15-17)
Food trucks, flea markets, art fests, and more.
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State Sen. Darrin Camilleri pushes Voting Rights Act as a firewall for Michigan voters
As the US Supreme Court strips away federal voting protections, a group of Michigan lawmakers say the state needs to do everything it can to protect access to the ballot.
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16 Michigan patios perfect for your first warm-weather meal of the year
Discover Michigan’s best patios for warm-weather dining, from waterfront retreats to rooftop lounges to cozy garden escapes.
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Yes, Mackinac Island ferry prices went up—Here’s your complete guide for 2026
The rumors are true: Ferry prices to Mackinac Island did increase for the 2026-2027 season. We have the rundown on what to expect.
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Mike Rogers’ campaign faith coalition has two ties to a church upended by child sex crimes
Republican US Senate candidate Mike Rogers is facing new scrutiny over the faith coalition tied to his campaign.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Michigan (May 15-21)
A weekly roundup of Michigan protests, political events, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide–Friday, May 15 through Thursday, May 21.

























