Michiganders have even more election access through pilot programs that allow early voting in some local communities.
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MI Lawmakers Debate Tougher Gun Laws for Domestic Violence Convictions
Michigan state lawmakers are moving closer to restricting gun ownership for more people who have been convicted of domestic violence.
MI Students Get Ahead of Emerging Science in Cannabis
Cannabis is an emerging science in which students can make new discoveries and contributions. Wayne State University in Michigan has introduced an undergraduate certificate program this fall.
UAW Strike Continues: Officials say EPA Standards Must Catch Up
Amid the United Auto Workers strike, some advocates argued it is time to implement clean car standards.
Opinion | New Policy Makes Michigan a More Welcoming — and Healthy — Place for Immigrants
Almost 30 years ago, my mom was overjoyed that she was approved to work in the United States.
Opinion | White Christian Nationalism Threatens U.S. Democracy
You may be among the 35% of Americans who have never heard the term “white Christian nationalism.”
One Year Later, Inflation Reduction Act Brings Clean Energy Investments and Job Growth
Here in Michigan, the state has invested over $21 billion in clean energy projects, and nearly 16,000 new, good-paying jobs have been created since the IRA’s passage.
Whitmer Centers Health, Energy, Economy and Democracy in ‘What’s Next’ Address
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday outlined her policy priorities for the rest of the year, highlighting public health, clean energy, economic health and democracy in her “What’s Next” address prior to the Legislature returning from summer break.
MI Makes Electric Vehicles. Are Michiganders Buying Them?
New car prices are dropping, with electric vehicle price tags leading the way. Will more drivers in Michigan decide to buy?
How a Hip-Hop Mindset Can Help Teachers in a Time of Turmoil | Opinion
How a Hip-Hop Mindset Can Help Teachers in a Time of Turmoil | Opinion