Death doulas are helping individuals and families navigate end-of-life care amid what experts call a ‘crisis’ in services for ...
Caring for others doesn’t leave a lot of time to spend hours online, searching for help. A new website connects them, with a quick survey, to the state’s network of providers.
Should private behavioral technicians be allowed in the public school setting to help students with disabilities? Parents and ...
The bulk of the subsidies are to a development near the Grand River led by members of the powerful DeVos and VanAndel ...
It was a monumental political year in Michigan, with the return of a divided state government and the return of President Donald Trump. These are the stories that defined the year, from the Michigan ...
The 12 women who earned bachelor’s degrees at Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility in September participated in the largest graduation so far by the Michigan Department of Corrections.
The state ruled on a controversial goose-gassing program, underwater spearfishing and other issues, and is moving toward ...
Michigan is a national leader in education programs for the incarcerated. Commercial truck driving, cosmetology, manufacturing and business programs are popular with inmates, with more offerings on ...
To get state funds for safety and mental health, school districts must agree to waive their attorney-client privileges and ...
Michigan’s minimum wage will jump by $1.25 an hour on Thursday under a new state law that sped up planned base rate increases but scaled back a bigger bump for tipped workers. The minimum wage will ...
Michigan’s top legislative Democrat wants to expand the Freedom of Information Act in 2026. The top Republican wants to cut property taxes. In an election year, can anything get done?
From data centers to nuclear plants, Michigan will see some big energy-related decisions next year that could shape the state’s environment for decades to come.