Celebrating Native American history. What to know in November
Here's what to know this Native American Heritage Month.
Here's what to know this Native American Heritage Month.
About 1.4 million Michiganders are feeling the pinch as the federal government shutdown stalls SNAP benefits and leaves food banks scrambling to fill the gap.
This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
City Council President Mary Sheffield will be Detroit's newest mayor and the first woman to lead the city.
From Keweenaw to Sault Ste. Marie, communities across the Upper Peninsula are working together as AI data centers and bitcoin mining operations threaten their way of life—and they’re encouraging others to join the fight.
A new book explores how Mackinac Island and the surrounding Straits region became a hub for travelers from across the country.
Here's what you need to know about Tuesday's elections.
Nationwide, contract disputes are common, with more than 650 hospitals having public spats with an insurer since 2021. They could become even more common as hospitals brace for about $1 trillion in cuts to federal health care spending prescribed by President Donald Trump’s signature legislation signed into law in July.
Democratic state Senate candidate Justin Onwenu says he wants to rebuild trust, invest in neighborhoods, and help deliver a new generation of leadership to Michigan politics.
Here's what to know about the upcoming pause in SNAP benefits.