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  • Mid-Michigan nurses union to strike amid call for higher wages, unfair labor practice charge

    January 8, 2025

    bout 2,000 nurses and healthcare professionals at Mid-Michigan’s largest healthcare provider are set to go on a five-day strike this month. 

    Mid-Michigan nurses union to strike amid call for higher wages, unfair labor practice charge
  • Election stakes rise in Michigan as Kildee plans retirement

    November 17, 2023

    US Rep. Dan Kildee announced Thursday he will not seek reelection, opening another competitive Congressional seat in Michigan.

    Election stakes rise in Michigan as Kildee plans retirement
  • Michigan Farmers Call for ‘Right-to-Repair’ Legislation

    August 24, 2023

    Michigan farmers want state lawmakers to go up to bat against corporate monopolies that are making it overly difficult—and expensive—to repair their own equipment.  MICHIGAN—Manufacturers of agricultural equipment don’t always make it easy for farmers to complete their own repairs. The diagnostic software and parts used in those closed systems are often restricted—and that’s by…

    Michigan Farmers Call for ‘Right-to-Repair’ Legislation
  • Need a ride? These groups will help more Michiganders recovering from substance abuse

    November 8, 2023

    $2.7 million in grant money from MDHHS has been split and awarded to several mental health organizations in Michigan to help residents get a ride to substance-abuse treatment programs.

    Need a ride? These groups will help more Michiganders recovering from substance abuse
  • Need a job? Whitmer’s administration is making it easier to get one.

    January 10, 2024

    More than $14 million in federal funding is helping dozens of nonprofit groups remove employment barriers for Michiganders.

    Need a job? Whitmer’s administration is making it easier to get one.
  • Opinion: Detroit-based weed company serves ‘cannabis for humanity’ 

    January 25, 2024

    Michael Elias, CEO of Common Citizen, speaks about the impact the company has made in communities across Michigan in 2023.

    Opinion: Detroit-based weed company serves ‘cannabis for humanity’ 
  • Many Michigan Black political and religious leaders back Harris for president

    July 23, 2024

    Leading Black Michigan Democrats believe Vice President Kamala Harris has a viable path to defeat ex-President Donald Trump. 

    Many Michigan Black political and religious leaders back Harris for president
  • Michigan Democrats race to pass key bills before Republicans take over state House

    December 3, 2024

    Michigan Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids) anticipates long days—and late nights—in Lansing as Democrats push to pass several bills before the holidays.

    Michigan Democrats race to pass key bills before Republicans take over state House
  • From Escanaba to 8 Mile: Here are 16 works filmed or set in Michigan

    June 11, 2023

    From movies to video games, here’s a glimpse of our favorite cultural pieces that were set or filmed in Michigan.

    From Escanaba to 8 Mile: Here are 16 works filmed or set in Michigan
  • Michigan Court Turns Aside More Appeals in Flint Water Cases

    January 23, 2023

    Prosecutors lost decisions last week in two more Flint water cases as the state appeals court affirmed the dismissal of charges against a former high-ranking health official and the city’s ex-manager.

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