Beat the summer heat by getting lost in a great flick at these drive-in movie theaters across the Great Lakes State.
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Beat the summer heat by getting lost in a great flick at these drive-in movie theaters across the Great Lakes State.
The 2024 Summer Olympics are just around the corner, and Michigan has plenty of hometown heroes to root for. Check them out here.
Leading Black Michigan Democrats believe Vice President Kamala Harris has a viable path to defeat ex-President Donald Trump.
US Reps. Debbie Dingell (D-Ann Arbor) and Haley Stevens (D-Birmingham) have endorsed Michigan State Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet’s (D-Bay City) bid to represent Michigan’s 8th Congressional District.
Rates of diabetes and high blood pressure are staggering in Detroit—and cuts to Medicare or Medicaid would make accessing care even more challenging. One political advocate hopes these health care inequities will encourage voter turnout in the city’s urban communities.
A 1,200-acre parcel of land in rural Genesee County is one step closer to becoming the home of a massive, new manufacturing facility.
A new state office is looking at efforts to help workers bridge the gap between jobs working with fossil fuels, to those working with renewables.
Learn all about 16 of the oldest bars in Michigan, from speakeasies to haunted inns.
During a wide-ranging, one-hour conversation on Tuesday, Michigan residents discussed ideas on how to solve the state’s housing crisis.
More than $250 million in state funding is set to help developers prepare a massive parcel of land in Mundy Township for redevelopment.
Several colleges and universities across Michigan are preparing the next generation to cash in on cannabis.
The Mitten’s queer scene is bigger than some might think, and this list of Pride festivals in Michigan proves it. Which will you attend first this year?
Funding from President Joe Biden’s administration is set to ensure Michiganders have access to clean drinking water.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is urging Michiganders to re-elect President Joe Biden in November—or else risk losing access to reproductive rights.
We rounded up some of the best Michigan pizza spots in Cadillac, Kalamazoo, Flint, Detroit, and more.
Privatization of driver’s education means that only 38 Michigan high schools offer affordable in-school driving classes for students. New grants would help expand access.
More than $9 million awarded to a planned development project in Genesee County could provide a big boost to the local economy and help create thousands of new jobs.
With the tax deadline quickly approaching, here are answers to commonly asked questions about filing.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced a series of tax credits to help developers build or rehabilitate more than 1,000 affordable rental homes across Michigan.
Three years after being signed by President Joe Biden, the American Rescue Plan Act is still paying dividends for Michiganders—and their bank accounts.
Rep. Debbie Dingell shares which presidential candidate is really delivering for Michigan. Here’s what Rep. Dingell had to say about Trump and Biden.
Severe thunderstorms with large hail and several possible rare winter tornadoes toppled trees, cut power and damaged homes in parts of the Great Lakes into Wednesday morning.
We’re taking a tour to seven vibrant and stigma-shattering cannabis scenes in Michigan, curated by visionary Black entrepreneurs.
More than $1.1 million in state grants awarded this month is set to help Michigan workers access the training and skills to prepare for new, high-wage jobs.
State legislation signed into law last year aims to protect children from lead contamination by installing water filters at child care centers and schools.
Michael Elias, CEO of Common Citizen, speaks about the impact the company has made in communities across Michigan in 2023.
#7 came out of left field for us. Were you surprised?
A package of bills to better protect children and others from lead contamination got their first hearing on Thursday in front of a state House committee.
More than $14 million in federal funding is helping dozens of nonprofit groups remove employment barriers for Michiganders.
Whether you’re in the heart of Detroit or hanging out in the suburbs, here’s a list of the perfect places to go and grab a burger.