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Women ‘face a serious danger of irreparable harm if prevented from accessing abortion services,’ a judge wrote in an opinion that is bound to be appealed.
Multiple members of a Neo-Nazi group known as The Base have pleaded guilty to various criminal charges, including gang membership. Two leaders now await sentencing.
With the latest effort, some Michigan households could stock up dozens of tests. Also still available: free COVID treatments for high-risk Michiganders, which covers a lot of residents.
Parents suffering under the nationwide powdered infant formula shortage should find relief, but not until mid-summer. Abbott Nutrition said it will reopen production after regulators signed off on plan to address plant contamination.
Child advocates are working to find ways to ensure that low-income parents spend more time talking, reading, singing and interacting with their children.
It’s a tough environment for anyone who wants to buy a house. Record low inventory and peak prices leave few options, besides overbidding — which drives prices higher. That could end as mortgage rates increase.
It’s called the ‘quiet border’ because no one went to war or court to settle the line between Michigan and Indiana. But both states are embarking on serious efforts to define the 110-mile boundary.
The Great Lakes News Collaborative asked state and national experts how Michigan could break the cycle of underfunding and poor decision-making that has left water systems across Michigan in sorry shape.