One week later, we’re still gnawing at that bird — and completing 10 questions about the week that was in Michigan.
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“RoboCop” hit theaters in 1987, portraying a near-future Detroit as crime-ridden and poorly protected by a beleaguered and ...
Bridge Michigan's year-end campaign is happening now! Next year, candidates will make big promises about fixing what keeps ...
The WK Kellogg Co. has been bought by an Italian candy maker, and some worry about what that means for the future of the ...
Roughly 1.5 Michiganders have not yet upgraded to Real ID but will still be able to fly if they pay a new $45 fee to use ...
More people die by suicide than in car crashes or homicides. Deaths are rising, and rural areas have higher rates because of ...
Generational pride and everyday despair coexist on Michigan’s 44,000 farms, fueling a suicide rate five times the state ...
Pro-Trump attorney Stefanie Lambert and former Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott are headed to trial after an investigation related to Michigan’s 2020 presidential election ...
The proposed legislation would stop consumers younger than 18 from purchasing weight loss and muscle-building supplements in ...
In a Hamtramck mayoral election decided by just 6 votes, 37 ballots weren't counted. Now, the losing candidate is suing to have them counted.
Michigan charities weathered federal government cuts and high demand in 2025. As the year nears an end, they're hoping ...
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