State officials from around the Great Lakes explain how Medicaid cuts will impact ‘Ganders—and the state’s economy.
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State officials from around the Great Lakes explain how Medicaid cuts will impact ‘Ganders—and the state’s economy.
Wash your face, chug a bottle of water, and start feeling better with our favorite hangover remedies in Detroit.
Students at Western International High School in Detroit say they are fearful and angry after immigration agents detained one of their classmates last month.
Explore the interactive StoryWalk all summer long in Downtown Howell! Free family adventure combines reading, local businesses, and outdoor fun.
Head to one of these impressive Fourth of July fireworks shows across Michigan for some festive fun.
New research from Harvard Medical School shows that cannabis users aren’t at greater risk of emphysema or lung damage. Tobacco users, though? Not so lucky.
A new week means a fresh batch of cannabis news. From policy shifts to local headlines, we’ve got everything you need to stay informed—and maybe a little entertained.
On Tuesday afternoon, international students at MSU received an email from the Office for International Students and Scholars, or OISS, “strongly” recommending them not to leave the United States, among other recommendations.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires worsened air quality in the eastern U.S. on Wednesday as several Midwestern states battled conditions deemed unhealthy by the federal government.
Lake Michigan, the only one of the five Great Lakes entirely within the United States, spans the western coast of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, providing state residents with fantastic beaches to explore, but there are other fascinating and fun facts about Lake Michigan.
With its famous lilacs in bloom, Mackinac Island is preparing to welcome visitors for 10 days celebrating the fragrant flowers that grow throughout the downtown area. The Mackinac Island Lilac Festival is set for June 6-15; it’s the largest and most historic festival on Mackinac Island, according to the Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau.
The federal government began pausing operations late last week at dozens of Job Corps centers across the country, including three in Michigan. The “phased pause” by the U.S. Department of Labor started May 29 after an internal review of the program, according to a news release.
Check out our tips for beginners and experts alike to get you started on backpacking in Michigan this summer.
The Great Lakes has officially entered a new climate era, and the past is no longer a reliable guide for the future.
From courtrooms to grow rooms, there’s no shortage of action in Michigan’s cannabis scene.
One of the most versatile, discreet, and user-friendly options available at licensed Michigan dispensaries is the tincture—and it might just be the most underutilized tool for wellbeing.
Lawmakers want cops to roll out roadside saliva tests to catch stoned drivers. But experts say the technology is unreliable and doesn’t actually measure impairment.
All seven Republicans in Michigan’s congressional delegation backed a bill that would gut energy investments and put thousands of new manufacturing jobs at risk.
The immigration status of thousands of Chinese international students housed in Michigan, and hundreds of thousands across the country, is under intense threat from federal officials which could lead to future deportations if they decide to take action.
Visitors to Sleeping Bears Dunes National Lakeshore won’t be able to take in the views from a popular platform along Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive this summer after winter winds undercut the site.
Here’s what to know about the rock that is found in the Upper Peninsula along Lake Superior.
Here’s your guide to Michigan’s 2025 Pride events happening all month long (and beyond!).
The Milky Way will be more visible in the night-time sky across Michigan in the coming days, experts from NASA say, as we experience a new moon this month.
First time dispensary deals. Free joints. Half-off flower. Branded tote bags you’ll never use. These pot shops are going all out to win your first visit.
If it’s happening in Michigan’s cannabis world, it’s probably happening fast—and making headlines.
If you’re headed Up North for the holiday weekend, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is warning that you may be in for an unpleasant surprise.
Barb Byrum will seek the Michigan Democratic Party nomination for secretary of state in 2026, she announced Wednesday.
From your morning cup of coffee to laundry detergent to luxury hair care, we rounded up 15 Michigan-made products to swap into your household.
The smartest move you can make? Shop at a licensed dispensary.
Whether it’s new rules, local buzz, or weird weed drama, Michigan’s cannabis industry never stays quiet for long.