Mary Corey
Newsroom Intern-
Detroit released its newest tax revenue estimates and economic outlook on February 13 at the semi-annual Revenue Estimating Conference.
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The company that owns Michigan’s North Lake Processing Center, the largest immigration detention facility in the Midwest, reported $254 million in profit last year, up nearly 700 percent from $32 million in 2024.
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Drew Dilkens, mayor of Windsor, Ontario, said Trump's post was full of inaccuracies, and challenged Trump’s claims that the bridge was made without U.S steel.
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All seven members of the AAPS Board of Education voted to approve a resolution to join the lawsuit at the board's February 4 meeting.
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The program, a collaboration between the Michigan Department of Corrections and the Michigan Department of State, began in 2020.
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As Michigan faces large amounts of snow and persistent below-freezing temperatures, some areas are struggling to keep up. Some cities have issued notices as they struggle to find enough road salt to keep the roads clear.
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High school students in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti walked out Thursday to protest immigration enforcement operations in Michigan communities. They marched from Kerrytown to a nearby federal building.
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Ticks are staying alive this winter due to a combination of leaf litter and snow that provides enough warmth for ticks to stay warm under the surface.
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A U of M study found that close to 30% of registered nurses and advanced practice nurses have student loan debt that could influence them to leave the profession.
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A study in the Journal of Great Lakes Research used preserved whole lake trout and walleye samples to measure the accumulation of so-called "forever chemicals" in fish from 1975 to 2020.