New Michigan law is a ray of sunlight amidst Trump’s attacks on reproductive rights
For nearly 40 years, a state law outlawed Michigan families from expanding their families through surrogacy—until now.
For nearly 40 years, a state law outlawed Michigan families from expanding their families through surrogacy—until now.
A Michigan court said Tuesday it won't accept an appeal from a school shooter who was sentenced to life in prison in 2023 for killing four students and wounding others.
The state’s cannabis industry is continuing to evolve—and we’re tracking every twist, turn, and toke-worthy headline.
As every aspect of reproductive health care comes under attack from President Trump and his administration, Michiganders are fighting back.
Over $40 million in federal education funding has been yanked away from Michigan schools, affecting nearly 100,000 students.
It only takes two minutes to see how Trump's sweeping new tariffs are posing a risk to Michigan's economy.
Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller is leaving the school and deputy athletic director Jennifer Smith and men's basketball coach Tom Izzo will serve as co-interim ADs
Proposed federal budget cuts could cripple the ability of Michigan forecasters to monitor extreme weather and climate shifts, researchers warn.
“Making fools out of us around the world.”
Hear from a Michigan protester who’s frustrated with the direction the Trump administration is taking—including questionable decisions like enacting tariffs on islands that are only inhabited by penguins.
Michigander Susan Kilmer has a message for President Donald Trump:
“We’re here. We’re angry. And we’re not going away,” she said.