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One researcher suggests teens being stuck at home with their parents and unable to socialize with their friends during the pandemic could be a reason for the decline. → Read More
The state fire marshal has some tips for Michiganders celebrating the holidays. → Read More
Members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union in four states, including Michigan, hit the picket line more than two months ago. → Read More
A state wildlife official says hunters can expect hunting conditions to be as good or better than last year. → Read More
A “remarkable achievement,” that’s how U.S. District Court Judge Judith Levy describes the roughly $626 million settlement in her 178 page opinion. → Read More
Many are finding empty shelves as rising demand and production issues have created a supply problem. → Read More
Six of the nine council members taking the oath of office Monday are new to the job. → Read More
McLaren Flint Hospital originally committed $20 million to the settlement. That now drops to $5 million. → Read More
COVID-19 patients could face thousands of dollars of costs not covered by insurance → Read More
The regulation would require businesses with 100 or more employees to get COVID vaccine or weekly tests. → Read More
Oakland County is the latest county in Michigan to order mask wearing in schools. The county health division issued an emergency order Tuesday requiring → Read More
One of the men accused of plotting to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday. 25 year old Ty Garbin is the only federal → Read More
U.S. Senator Gary Peters (D-MI) says Michigan and other states should accept Afghan refugees. The Pentagon is evacuating thousands of Afghan refugees daily → Read More
Big Ten schools with a COVID-19 outbreak this fall might be sacked for a loss. COVID-19 remains an opponent on and off the playing field. But the Big Ten → Read More
The Michigan Attorney General's Office will not pursue criminal charges against the state Republican Party chairman over the use of party funds to convince → Read More
Hundreds of people turned out for a protest against Genesee County’s mask mandate for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. “You the parents should → Read More
Canada will allow some American travelers to cross the border starting Monday. There are a LOT of caveats. U.S. travelers must be fully vaccinated and → Read More
Shiawassee County residents vented their anger Sunday over the county board’s decision to give themselves COVID-19 hazard pay bonuses. More than 200 people → Read More
Former U.S. Senator Carl Levin, a giant in Michigan politics, has died. He was 87. Levin represented Michigan longer in the U.S. Senate than anyone else. → Read More
Like other Michigan cities, Flint has seen a sharp rise in violent crime this year. Organizers hope a month-long day-camp starting Monday will help quell → Read More