COVID-19 Cases Continue to Rise in Michigan Prisons

The presence of COVID-19 in Michigan jails and prisons has spurred calls for reform and expedited release programs. As of...

Russia Begins Michigan Native’s Espionage Trial Amid Secrecy and Pandemic

The trial of a Michigan man accused of espionage has begun despite the global COVID-19 pandemic.  Russia detained Paul Whelan,...

After COVID-19, Our Grief Is What Will Be Remembered

There have been times in our history when it has seemed we don’t all live in the same country.  Our...

Haven’t Got A Stimulus Check Yet? Find Out If You Qualify

Thousands of people in Southeast Michigan who are eligible to get a stimulus check might miss out. That’s if they...

Canadian Nurses Working in Detroit Face Hard Decision During COVID-19

Detroit area hospitals, like many across the country, have been strained by the inundation of COVID-19 cases. "The number of...

When Michigan’s ‘Stay At Home’ Order Expires, It’s A Long Road to Recovery

Michigan’s stay-at-home order is set to expire at the end of month, provoking conversations about an economic reboot. Governor Gretchen...

Whitmer Hopes Michigan’s Economy Can Start to Reopen May 1st

State leaders are continuing planning efforts to re-open Michigan’s economy. Governor Gretchen Whitmer says a plan offered by President Donald...

Viral Author: Society Can Make Better Choices After COVID-19

If you’ve been online at all in the last few days you’ve likely seen a popular article circulating. "Pretty soon,...

Check Your Source Before Sharing: Media Literacy 101 During COVID-19

While many parts of the world and our society have been suspended because of the novel coronavirus, there are a few...

Detroit’s CFO On City Budget Woes During COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has caused unemployment to skyrocket and left local economies on shaky ground. “We want those employees to...

Michigan May 5th Mail-In Election Could Preview November

Some localities in Michigan have an election coming up, providing a real-world opportunity for state officials to test a mail-in...

Duggan Proposes Cutting City Salaries, Staff to Address COVID-19 Deficit

Detroit will cut salary and staff as it deals with a $348 million budget deficit caused by COVID-19 closures.  Mayor Mike Duggan...