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As May’s cooler temperatures give way to summertime warmth in Michigan, the Great Lakes are slightly cooler than usual but ...
Who owns 540,000 acres of forestland in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula? As state and federal officials scrutinize foreign ...
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A ‘big, beautiful bill’ backed by the Trump administration includes new and extended tax cuts and major changes to public ...
Christopher Schurr fatally shot the Congolese immigrant in the back of the head after a tumultuous traffic stop. Schurr’s ...
Eli Newman joined Bridge Michigan as a health reporter in May 2025. A lifelong Michigander with a decade of public radio ...
Six public health departments in Michigan were using federal funds to expand testing for disease and even guard against ...
Back-and-forth federal hiring policies from the Trump administration have left a number of uncertainties about whether national parks will be adequately staffed for the busy summer season.
Back-and-forth federal hiring policies from the Trump administration have left a number of uncertainties about whether national parks will be adequately staffed for the busy summer season.
Flint is nearly done digging up and replacing all lead pipes under the city, nearly 11 years after the water crisis Activists and residents marked the milestone at a gathering last week where ...