
The Hunt for Jumping Worms, Michigan’s Invasive Species
They live underground, have a voracious appetite, damage the local ecosystem, and what’s more, they can throw themselves up to a foot in the air.
They live underground, have a voracious appetite, damage the local ecosystem, and what’s more, they can throw themselves up to a foot in the air.
While Michigan families are still seeing higher than average gas prices, a new AAA report shows that prices are finally falling across the state.
Gary Moeller, the longtime assistant and head coach for the University of Michigan football program passed away Monday morning, July 11th.
Since the Supreme Court conservative majority ruled 6-3 in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, and 5-4 to overturn Roe, abortion rights in the United States have been shifted back to the decision of state legislatures.
Michigan’s economy, mirroring the U.S. economy, is flush with cash as people seek to spend freely despite inflation steadily ramping up its pressure on state residents.
Abortion rights are in peril in Michigan. A 1931 abortion ban that has remained in the books can now go into effect and many in the Republican-controlled legislature are looking to implement it.
Michigan’s Flag Month starting June 14th and ending July 14th is a time to celebrate the history of Michigan’s banner and how its design represents the statehood pride of Michiganders.
On June 16, 2022, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed HB5190, a bipartisan legislative bill that will update Michigan’s high school curriculum to include a financial literacy course.
Starting in July 2022, the City of Ann Arbor is participating in the “Feet on the Street” campaign to improve residential recycling quality.
Powerful storms tore through Michigan on June 13 causing flooding in a Sturgis, Michigan baby formula factory, forcing the plant to close.
They live underground, have a voracious appetite, damage the local ecosystem, and what’s more, they can throw themselves up to a foot in the air.
While Michigan families are still seeing higher than average gas prices, a new AAA report shows that prices are finally falling across the state.
Gary Moeller, the longtime assistant and head coach for the University of Michigan football program passed away Monday morning, July 11th.
Since the Supreme Court conservative majority ruled 6-3 in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, and 5-4 to overturn Roe, abortion rights in the United States have been shifted back to the decision of state legislatures.
Michigan’s economy, mirroring the U.S. economy, is flush with cash as people seek to spend freely despite inflation steadily ramping up its pressure on state residents.
Abortion rights are in peril in Michigan. A 1931 abortion ban that has remained in the books can now go into effect and many in the Republican-controlled legislature are looking to implement it.
Michigan’s Flag Month starting June 14th and ending July 14th is a time to celebrate the history of Michigan’s banner and how its design represents the statehood pride of Michiganders.
On June 16, 2022, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed HB5190, a bipartisan legislative bill that will update Michigan’s high school curriculum to include a financial literacy course.
Starting in July 2022, the City of Ann Arbor is participating in the “Feet on the Street” campaign to improve residential recycling quality.
Powerful storms tore through Michigan on June 13 causing flooding in a Sturgis, Michigan baby formula factory, forcing the plant to close.