New Soo lock could lift Michigan’s economy

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is getting almost a half-billion dollars to build a new shipping lock in Sault...

How Michigan agencies are addressing inequalities in infrastructure projects

The history of infrastructure projects in the first half of the 20th century is often quite dark. Some of them...

The Joe Louis Greenway and its impact on Detroit’s neighborhoods

You hear lots about what’s happening in Midtown, downtown or neighborhoods like Corktown, but the majority of Detroit residents don’t...

Learn the secrets of self-improvement with vintage instructional records

Back before the internet became a one-stop shop for DIY tutorials, instructional records could teach you everything from square dancing...

Why Whitmer’s call for in-person school matters

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s fourth State of the State address was full of optimism and tones of bipartisanship. There was nothing...

Rare Disease Advisory Council would give a voice to Michiganders with rare diseases, advocate says

Multiple states have a Rare Disease Advisory Council to communicate the needs of residents of their states who may go...

U.S. House January 6 committee subpoenas Michigan Republicans

Two Michigan Republicans are on a list of people subpoenaed Friday by the U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6,...

Sober curious. Nondrinker. A new language around sobriety is emerging

Sarah Wood is a writer who covers topics like mental health, relationships and sobriety, which she most recently tackled for...

Detroit singer-songwriter Allye Gaietto premieres new single “I Guess I Don’t” from forthcoming album “Hoping For More”

Detroit-based singer/songwriter Allye Gaietto excels at capturing the emotional turbulence we endure, from hope to grief. Gaietto’s songs on her...

Detroiters bid farewell to Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum 

A handful of people gathered Thursday in the parking lot of a Detroit Meijer to say goodbye to the 100-year-old...

How Ohio and Alabama’s redistricting rulings could affect new maps in Michigan

Michigan’s new political maps are historic. They’re the first maps drawn by a citizen’s redistricting commission, not politicians. But that...

Michigan needs knowledge-sector jobs, says Crain’s Detroit Business columnist

Michigan companies are constantly vying for subsidies and incentives from lawmakers with the promise of creating more jobs. This week,...