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A new scorecard finds persistent racial gaps in quality and access to care, with Michigan faring worse than other Great Lakes states in health outcomes for Black residents.
New details on the factory complex are emerging, giving clues to Ford’s plans for the property. Even after downsizing, it’s one of Michigan’s largest EV investments.
Once the place to be, malls have lost their cachet. But many have regained their mojo and are finding second acts. The mall that helped fuel Macomb County’s growth may be next.
Northland Mall in Southfield was the first. Hundreds have followed. But as malls change, one surprising trend has emerged: Many are popular again after waves of closures and changes.
Michigan welcomed a total solar eclipse to a tiny sliver of the state in Luna Pier Monday but thousands of others drove to Ohio and beyond to witness the last total solar eclipse that many will see for 20 years, turning highway traffic to a standstill.
President Joe Biden is trying again to forgive millions of student loans. His administration says 87,680 Michigan borrowers have already seen some relief despite a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down an initial plan.
Sophia Davis, a junior at the University of Michigan, was selected to be a NASA ‘eclipse ambassador.’ Ahead of Monday’s astronomical event, she hosted events in underserved areas, teaching families and children about the science behind an eclipse.
Monday’s total solar eclipse will be the first visible from Michigan in 70 years. One city, Luna Pier, could reach total darkness, while the rest of the state could see a partial eclipse — assuming the weather cooperates.