A new study on pregnant women found a possible link between cannabis use and smaller newborns, but says more research is needed to see if a cause-and-effect relationship exists.
What happened in Fremont is exactly the sort of mire the state was hoping to prevent when it passed siting reforms in ...
MSU has installed classroom door locks, added cell phone numbers to emergency alerts and installed more cameras. Leaders say ...
Using rooftops, community lots and distressed lands allows solar to flourish with fewer conflicts, greater local benefits and stronger community support.
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Bipartisan deal would raise Michigan’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2027 but preserve a lower tipped credit for restaurant workers. It depends on a separate deal over paid sick days – which ...
Putting solar arrays on undeveloped land can be a lightning rod for controversy, so some see parking lots as an alternative Putting solar canopies above parking lots means less sprawl — and more shade ...
Gov. Whitmer's $3 billion ‘Mi Road Ahead’ plan proposes a 32% wholesale tax on marijuana Consumers are already paying a 10% excise tax in addition to the state’s 6% sales tax Some predict that higher ...
Abdullatif Ahmed was just 23 years old when he first stepped foot on the Medusa Challenger, a 1906-built Great Lakes bulk freighter. “Before I came to America in 1990,” he said, “I had never even seen ...
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Dohn Hoyle is public policy director for the Arc Michigan, a statewide non-profit advocating on behalf of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.