2026
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The 10 best Mexican markets in Michigan
There are more Mexican markets in Michigan than you might think. Check out these excellent options, which we’ve curated based on high ratings and reviews.
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Michigan mom says Rx Kids made all the difference to her family
Nyah Phillips of Inkster explains how a cash prescription program for parents helped her growing family—and why she’s fighting alongside other Michigan moms to expand it statewide.
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10 pay-it-forward restaurants in Michigan where you can give & receive free meals
From a fully free restaurant to cafes that let you pay-it-forward, here are 10 dining establishments in Michigan that let you give and receive free meals.
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Mallory McMorrow shops maternal health plan with focus on Black mothers, addressing inequities
State Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) unveiled a new maternal health policy platform in her bid for US Senate, with a focus on inequities facing mothers of color and bringing enacted statewide policies to the federal level.
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10 Michigan weed deals worth chasing this 420
We put together a roundup of the best Michigan dispensary deals for 420—with steep weed discounts, giveaways, parking lot parties, and plenty of reasons to leave the house.
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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
It’s been another busy week in the world of Michigan cannabis.
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Tiptoe through the tulips: A guide to Tulip Time 2026 in Holland, Michigan
Make memories amid millions of tulips during Michigan’s most beloved springtime flower festival.
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Earth Day cleanups around Michigan & where to volunteer
Michigan hosts several volunteer-led cleanup days near Earth Day. Here’s where to find them.
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11 Michigan events to make the most out of your weekend (April 10-12, 2026)
This week’s highlights include a comics convention in Kalamazoo, a film festival in Lansing, a huge clothing swap in Detroit, and much more.
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State Rep. Denise Mentzer wants Michiganders to ask hard questions about data centers
Dozens of data center projects are unfolding across Michigan. And state Rep. Denise Mentzer wants her constituents to have a seat at the table.

























