Auto Industry Starting Up Adds to Overburdened Supply Chains

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, global and regional supply chains have been forced to adapt to maintain stock of critical supplies....

Aging Dam Infrastructure Is A Billion-Dollar Problem

The dam failures that have inundated Midland and surrounding communities with water are the latest example in a growing problem...

Michigan Sec. of State to Mail Absentee Ballot Applications Ahead of Fall Elections

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced Tuesday that absentee ballot applications will be mailed to all 7.7 million registered voters in...

BridgeDetroit, Local News Startup, Wants You to Set the Agenda

A new Detroit-based journalism project launched this week with the aim of giving Detroiters more power over their news coverage....

Detroit Expands COVID-19 Testing to All City Residents

Detroit is expanding testing for COVID-19 to all residents starting Wednesday. The city had been focusing on essential workers and...

Beaumont Studies Drug Combination As Possible COVID-19 Treatment

Beaumont researchers have spent weeks looking for effective ways to treat COVID-19.  In April, they started a large study to...

West Michigan Medical Practices Sue Whitmer Over Elective Procedure Ban

Three West Michigan medical practices are suing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer over the state's public health executive orders, claiming they should now be...

Republican-Led Lawsuit Against Michigan Stay-Home Order Begins

The extent of Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s powers during the COVID-19 pandemic were at issue in the Michigan Court of Claims...

DMC’s Sinai Grace, Under Fire for Body Storage Photos, Says State Not Investigating

The Detroit Medical Center's (DMC) Sinai Grace Hospital has been at the center of national attention due to photographs that...

Whitmer Settles Detroit Students’ “Right to Read” Suit

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has settled a lawsuit over conditions created in Detroit schools while under state control. "This settlement does not...

Capitol Gun Debate in Lansing Intensifies Climate

Between a Republican-led lawsuit against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, armed protesters in the Capitol and violent rhetoric online, Michiganders might think there’s not a whole...

Activists Push For Rent Cancellation and Electricity Shut-Off Moratorium During Crisis

More than 1 million unemployment claims have been filed in Michigan. That leaves housing activists worried about how out-of-work residents...