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Republican gubernatorial candidate threatens to hang elected officials for ‘treason’
Anthony Hudson, a Genesee County truck driver running for the Republican nomination for governor, has made a habit of threatening elected officials with hanging for “treason,” making such threats at least twice since the start of 2026.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Michigan (Feb. 20-26)
A weekly roundup of Michigan protests, political events, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide–Friday, Feb. 20 through Thursday, Feb. 26.
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Powerful union federation says ‘hell no’ to ICE ramping up presence in Michigan
As federal officials announce that they will pull back Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in Minnesota, some remain skeptical about what that might look like, and if the drawdown is a sign that ICE activity could surge elsewhere, like Michigan.
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Stoners pick the 8 best dispensaries in Michigan
Hundreds of Michiganders voted in our readers’ choice poll to help identify some of the best dispensaries in Michigan.
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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
It’s been another busy week for Michigan cannabis.
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What’s really inside the pre-rolls Michiganders are smoking
I tore open three Michigan pre-rolls to see what was inside. One looked more like yard clippings than weed.
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Michiganders say Trump’s voucher push puts Michigan public school funding at risk
Michigan education advocates say that while the state’s 2026 budget includes new funding for public schools, Trump’s voucher-style program—and a Republican plan to change school property taxes—could still drain the state’s education funding.
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COVID changed dining habits. How Lansing’s sit-down restaurants are adapting
More full-service restaurants are turning to events to attract new customers and keep regulars coming back.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Michigan (Feb. 13-19)
A weekly roundup of Michigan political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide.
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Michigan’s Mallory McMorrow takes on Big Tech as US Senate run heats up
The US Senate contender from Royal Oak draws a line in the sand—her new plan will protect kids online.

























