
Detroit to Launch New Transit Station for Enhanced Connectivity
News Summary Detroit is set to establish a new passenger rail and intercity bus transit station, announced by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. This project aims to
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News Summary Detroit is set to establish a new passenger rail and intercity bus transit station, announced by Governor Gretchen Whitmer. This project aims to

News Summary As the federal shutdown continues and residents recover from ice storms, Grand Rapids is seeing a rise in scams. The Better Business Bureau

News Summary Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed a bipartisan $81 billion budget for fiscal year 2026, focusing on road repairs, public safety, tax cuts, and

News Summary In the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings for 2026, Michigan universities excel with the University of Michigan leading at No. 20

News Summary Michigan’s unpassed state budget is causing uncertainty for school districts as they await critical funding. With a looming October 1 deadline, educational leaders

News Summary Michigan State University is contending with significant budget cuts which could lead to the layoffs of around 200 staff members. Amid rising operational

News Summary Three law enforcement agencies in Oakland County, Michigan, are collaborating to establish a self-governing authority aimed at modernizing the Courts and Law Enforcement

News Summary Ohio State University (OSU) has filed a legal notice against The Brown Jug, Inc. over the trademark application for ‘Buckeye Tears,’ used for

News Summary In a landmark ruling, the Michigan Supreme Court has determined that the smell of marijuana alone does not constitute probable cause for law

News Summary Michigan’s budget stalemate escalates as House Republicans propose a $78.5 billion spending plan. The proposal aims to avert a government shutdown by the