Detroit is the country’s fifth worst city for people with asthma, new report says
By Anna Gustafson, Michigan Advance
‘Where is the justice for Benton Harbor?’
The AAFA report notes that poverty, a lack of health insurance, and minimal or no access to medical specialists also exacerbates the effects of asthma
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Environment, asthma rate in Detroit, Detroit air quality, environmental racism in Detroit
In Michigan, DeSantis describes his enemies: The ‘legacy’ media and the ‘woke’ left
‘We treat them as political actors, similar to how we’d treat a Democratic operative,’ the likely ‘24 GOP presidential contender says of news outlets
Tags: Michigan News, Politics & Elections, Ron DeSantis, Hillsdale College, Michigan Republican Party
SNAP cuts leave Michigan families, food banks struggling
‘A very dark time’
Tags: Michigan News, News, SNAP, Michigan, Lansing
Michigan firearm owners advocate for gun reform
‘I can’t think of any other issue in this state where the citizens of Michigan are more united,’ said Jon Gold, president of the Michigan chapter of Giffords Gun Owners for Safety
Tags: Michigan News, Politics & Elections, Michigan gun laws, Giffords Gun Owners for Safety, National Rifle Association, MSU shooting, gun violence in Michigan
Michigan Dems propose $180 ‘inflation relief’ checks, increasing EITC, repealing retirement tax
‘I’m excited about delivering the largest tax break in decades to the people of Michigan,’ Whitmer said
Tags: Michigan News, Politics & Elections, Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan Democrats, inflation
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Moosejaw to shutter almost all stores in February
By Randiah Camille Green
At Michigan’s first psychedelic church and psilocybin dispensary, mushrooms are the holy sacrament
The Funky Ferndale Art Fair and DIY Street Fair celebrate all forms of creativity this weekend
By Lee DeVito
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