What You’ll Need to Know to Travel to Canada When Border Reopens

Canada announced earlier this month that it would open its border to fully vaccinated Americans starting Aug. 9. However, the U.S....

Meet Mayor Duggan’s Pick to Lead Detroit’s Efforts to Make Development More Equitable

We are several years into Detroit’s revival as a city attracting major investment and attention from businesses. Yet, those attempts...

Sterling Heights Mayor August 3 Primary Candidate Guide

The August 3 primary is fast approaching. Get to know the candidates running for local office in your community with...

Michigan’s Vaccine Lottery Isn’t Working. Here’s Why.

Michigan's vaccination rate has continued to slow this month, despite the hope and hype surrounding the state's new vaccine lottery....

New Podcast Looks at Thin Line Between Legitimate Business and Scams in Michigan

One Michigan company has made millions of dollars soliciting small businesses in Michigan and elsewhere despite decades of complaints from consumer...

Home Prices and Rental Costs Skyrocket in Michigan And Beyond

In the past few months, home prices and rental costs have skyrocketed. After so many companies were forced to send...

Rep. Dan Kildee on Infrastructure Bill: “It’s Not Enough”

The Biden administration is still working on its bipartisan infrastructure bill, all while the increase in severe summer weather events is showing...

Whitmer Proposes Big Investment in Michigan Parks Amid Longstanding Challenges

Michigan’s parks could be getting a glow up. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced last week that she wants to put $150 million in...

Detroit Policy Conference Returns In-Person as Region Faces Significant Challenges

The Detroit Regional Chamber will hold its first in-person Detroit Policy Conference in more than a year on Tuesday, July...

Rep. Elissa Slotkin Discusses Microchip Shortage, Infrastructure and Flooding

Automakers are losing a lot of money this year because of a shortage of microchips. These silicon microchips are about the...

Hundreds of Thousands of Retail Workers Are Quitting Their Jobs, Finding Better Ones

As we transition from more than a year of COVID restrictions into some return to life as before, two jobs...

How Michigan Can Keep Evictions Low Even After Moratorium Ends

July 31 will mark the end of the eviction moratorium implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)....