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As US colleges are pulling back on diversity, equity and inclusion practices, students of color say they are starting to lose ...
Michiganders deserve energy-efficient public buildings that can save on heating and cooling costs, and students deserve — and ...
Lawmakers need to streamline bureaucracy, change policies and focus on caregiving to prepare for a gray wave that is gripping ...
Our elections are secure, accurate and more accessible than ever before. If these dangerous policies pass, they would roll back the protections that so many have fought tirelessly for.
Sayed, a former health official and 2018 Democratic gubernatorial candidate, jumps into Michigan’s open US Senate seat race.
On a chilly spring day, Adrianna Allen, a naturalist at Seven Ponds Nature Center in Dryden, led a small group of curious residents through a wooded area. Chorus frogs, which she said “kinda sound ...
Across Michigan, thousands of older adults rely on home-delivered meals as their primary source of nutrition. These programs, like Ypsilanti Meals on Wheels (YMOW), do more than provide food — they ...
Michigan providers offer older meals, rides, companionship and in-home care across the state, but it can be difficult finding them Area Agencies on Aging and local senior centers are a great first ...
For months, Howard Gregor survived on pizza and TV dinners occasionally dropped off by a neighbor, trapped in a second-floor apartment that had become a cell. So hungry at times, the 82-year-old could ...
Michigan lawmaker Brad Paquette, R-Niles, introduced a bill to ban soda from being purchased using SNAP benefits The proposal is part of a broader push to limit sugary items in federal assistance ...