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How can states, provinces and tribal nations manage their water resources to create jobs and attract businesses without inflicting severe ecological damage?
Michigan’s pregnancy crisis centers, dismissed as ‘fake clinics’ by some, say they are increasing clinic staff and equipment and uniting for a stronger voice. Abortion providers are expanding services, too.
Growing concern over health risks posed by harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie prompts scientists to study a potential treatment found in an unlikely place: the lake.
Democrats demand a state investigation into “potential forgery and other fraudulent signature gathering tactics” by leading Republican candidates for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat.
Several Michigan communities embrace ”No Mow May,” a movement that encourages residents not to mow their lawns for a month. There’s little evidence it helps pollinators.
Detroit’s population has fallen for years, so a Census estimate showing gains was cause for cheers. Use our database to look up population estimates across the state.
A ransomware attack at Ascension health system has breached medical records, disrupted patient care, and forced the health care behemoth back to paper records in at least some cases.
When Melody Rohrer’s murderer was caught, he wasn’t charged with a sex crime despite evidence that he had sex with her corpse. That’s because no law explicitly bans necrophilia in Michigan, a fact her family is trying to change.