Northeast Michigan Faces Housing Crisis: Local Leaders Unite for Solutions
News Summary Northeast Michigan is facing a housing crisis with low inventory impacting residents and officials. Local leaders are striving to find solutions to boost
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News Summary Northeast Michigan is facing a housing crisis with low inventory impacting residents and officials. Local leaders are striving to find solutions to boost
News Summary Michigan’s Public Service Commission has approved DTE Energy’s $217.4 million rate increase, affecting residential electricity bills starting February 6, 2025. The hike comes
News Summary The unemployment rate in Michigan has climbed to 5.0%, surpassing the national average of 4.1%. This increase marks the highest rate since October
News Summary Starting July 1, Michigan drivers will see a reduction in their auto insurance fees, as the Catastrophic Claims Association lowers the annual fee
News Summary The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking 1,300 seasonal workers for state parks and recreation areas. Open to individuals 18 and older,
News Summary The Michigan House has passed important legislation regarding minimum wage and sick leave, aiming to increase the minimum wage to $15 by 2029
News Summary The Michigan Gaming Control Board has issued a cease-and-desist order to MyBookie.ag, a popular online gambling site, due to its noncompliance with local
News Summary Michigan is emerging as a leader in electric vehicle (EV) innovation with an impressive $27 billion in investments for EV manufacturing and battery
News Summary The U.S. Department of Agriculture has extended Michigan’s waiver for SNAP work requirements by one year, providing relief for able-bodied adults without dependents.
News Summary A recent ruling by the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has declared a major part of Michigan’s electricity law unconstitutional, potentially disrupting
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