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  • Judge Dismisses Macomb County GOP Suit to Decertify 2020 Election

    August 4, 2023

    BY ANNA LIZ NICHOLS, MICHIGAN ADVANCE A lawsuit by Macomb County Republicans to decertify the 2020 election, in which President Joe Biden defeated former President Donald Trump in Michigan, was dismissed Wednesday. Judge Paul L. Maloney of the US District Court for the Western District of Michigan dismissed the lawsuit filed by the Macomb County…

    Judge Dismisses Macomb County GOP Suit to Decertify 2020 Election
  • Here’s What’s In Michigan’s New Record-Setting State Budget

    August 1, 2023

    The largest budget in state history is poised to pay big dividends for Michigan’s schools and infrastructure, as well as bolster access to healthcare, housing, workforce training—and more.

    Here’s What’s In Michigan’s New Record-Setting State Budget
  • 5 Quick Hits of Cannabis News From Across Michigan

    February 7, 2023

    Michigan is well on its way to becoming the nation’s weed capital—sorry, West Coasters. And even if you don’t partake, the sheer enormity of the market (and the economic impact) is hard to ignore. 

    5 Quick Hits of Cannabis News From Across Michigan
  • 7 major rulings from the US Supreme Court’s 2023-2024 term, explained

    July 19, 2024

    The US Supreme Court has, shall we say, made news this year. Here’s an approachable explainer to some of their top rulings of the term, and how they impact clean air, workplace safety, health insurance, and the general quality of life for all Americans. 

    7 major rulings from the US Supreme Court’s 2023-2024 term, explained
  • How Michigan-Made Potdots Helped Me Finally Learn to Enjoy Edibles

    June 12, 2023

    This Michigan-made microdose edible product can help you reach the right level every time.

    How Michigan-Made Potdots Helped Me Finally Learn to Enjoy Edibles
  • 11 Summer Festivals Across the US to Check Out on Your Next Vacation

    April 27, 2023

    Check out 11 amazing summer vacation experiences you can have in nearly every corner of the country.

    11 Summer Festivals Across the US to Check Out on Your Next Vacation
  • Whitmer names acting director of new education department

    December 1, 2023

    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s new education department launched Friday with the goal of equipping every child in the state to “make it in Michigan.”

    Whitmer names acting director of new education department
  • 6 Michigan colleges for students who want to work with weed

    May 13, 2024

    Several colleges and universities across Michigan are preparing the next generation to cash in on cannabis.

    6 Michigan colleges for students who want to work with weed
  • Judge to Decide Whether Oxford High School Shooter Gets Life in Prison or Chance at Parole

    September 29, 2023

    A teenager who killed four students at Michigan’s Oxford High School will learn Friday whether he will spend his life in prison or get a chance for parole in the decades ahead.

    Judge to Decide Whether Oxford High School Shooter Gets Life in Prison or Chance at Parole
  • New Michigan law refocuses classrooms on student growth—not the highest test scores

    November 29, 2023

    A new state law will cut ‘red tape’ in public schools and ensure teachers spend more time teaching their students instead of teaching to the test.

    New Michigan law refocuses classrooms on student growth—not the highest test scores
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