Michigan
Monday, September 9, 2024
Indigenous water protectors protest aging pipeline
Indigenous water protectors and allies met at Michigan's Straits of Mackinac last week, to spotlight the dangers of the 71-year-old Line 5, deemed …
New solar deal brightens Lansing's green future
Lansing residents and businesses can breathe easier following a new 15-year renewable energy deal. The partnership between General Motors and North …
Federal bill aimed to help MI homebuyers draws criticism
Michigan has seen a 10% rise in foreclosures this year. The Middle Class Borrower Protection Act, intended to assist middle-class homebuyers…
MI mother defends IVF amid ban concerns
Following the signing of the Michigan Family Protection Act by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, concerns remain about a potential federal ban on in vitro …
MI environmental group applauds changes to Fermi 2 permit
Michigan environmental justice group Citizens' Resistance at Fermi Two did not get everything on its wish list. Still, the group is celebrating long-…
Efforts to ban controversial books continue in Michigan libraries
The battle between social conservatives and Michigan libraries to remove certain books from the shelves is becoming increasingly political as the Nove…
MI women rise in politics, but funding disparities exist
Michigan women are making gains in state politics, ranking 14th nationally for the number serving in the legislature. However, the latest analysis …
MI commemorates 60-year legacy of Economic Opportunity Act
Michigan groups working for social justice are marking a milestone this week: the 60th anniversary of the Economic Opportunity Act. The law is the …
AARP survey reveals key concerns of older voters in MI
New survey results from AARP shed some light on the top concerns of Michigan seniors and how these issues are likely to shape their voting decisions i…
MI minimum wage increase could spark trend
Starting next year, Michigan employers will need to pay workers more than $12 an hour, following a landmark ruling from the state Supreme Court…
Federal agencies, local leaders discuss economic boost for northern MI
Nearly 100 local groups, officials and labor leaders welcomed federal and agency representatives to Sault Ste. Marie for a two-day discussion and …
MI Medicine unions fight for better pay, staffing
Two labor unions are fighting for their first collective bargaining agreements with the University of Michigan's Michigan Medicine. Workers held an …