Michigan
Thursday, March 27, 2025
What’s next for MI's clean fuels tax credit?
As Congress debates cuts to offset tax-cut extensions, the future of the Clean Fuels Production Tax Credit remains uncertain, with potential impacts …
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Big tech backs nuclear expansion: What does it mean for Michigan?
In the wake of plans to reopen the Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township after three years of inactivity, major tech companies have pledged to …
Conflict of interest? MI groups question Trump, Line 5 contractor link
A Michigan nonprofit is among the groups raising concerns about a potential conflict of interest between President Donald Trump and the Line 5 tunnel …
MI expert analyzes Trump's Department of Education executive order
With the stroke of a pen Thursday, President Donald Trump's executive order officially fired 1,300 U.S. Department of Education employees. The move …
MI postal workers join national 'Day of Action' to fight USPS privatization
Today, Michigan postal workers join colleagues nationwide, rallying to protect union jobs, and oppose postal privatization. With the theme "U.S. Mail…
MI war veteran helps fellow vets access lifesaving resources
Michigan is home to more than 470,000 veterans, yet many have never accessed the military benefits to which they are entitled. The gap in support …
MI educator says federal education cuts hit hard in Hamtramck schools
Cuts to the U.S. education system are expected to create a profound ripple effect on students and staff in Hamtramck's already struggling school …
MI study: HBCU students show better mental health, despite challenges
Researchers at the University of Michigan have found that Black students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Predominantly Blac…
MI expert predicts future of solar energy amid evolving federal policies
Michigan ranks 26th in the U.S. for total installed solar capacity, while global capacity rose 21% from 2023. However, there are industry concerns …
Cities in MI take action to become age-friendly
As Michigan's senior population steadily increases, the need for communities that prioritize their well-being becomes more critical. With nearly 2 …
Attorney for rural MI college expected lawsuits over ‘Dear Colleague’ letter
An attorney for a small, rural Michigan college said she expected lawsuits over the "Dear Colleague" letter schools received last month from the U.S…
MI lawmakers propose bipartisan bill to prevent animal abuse
A tragic case of neglect that claimed the life of a senior dog in 2021 is now driving change in Michigan, as lawmakers recently introduced "Buddy's …