
Michigan’s Free School Meals Program Faces Uncertain Future
News Summary Michigan’s free school meals program, which has provided meals to students regardless of income for two years, is at risk as budget negotiations
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News Summary Michigan’s free school meals program, which has provided meals to students regardless of income for two years, is at risk as budget negotiations

News Summary The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is moving towards potentially implementing a year-round coyote hunting season due to concerns over increasing coyote populations

News Summary A former student research assistant at Michigan State University has filed a $100 million lawsuit, claiming her thyroid cancer resulted from exposure to

News Summary A new bill by Rep. Donni Steele seeks to prevent Oakland County elected officials from holding outside jobs to avoid conflicts of interest.

News Summary Michigan lawmakers are in a budget stalemate that jeopardizes the state’s School Meals program, providing free meals to 1.4 million students. With the

News Summary Sky Cannabis LLC has initiated a recall of approximately 26,000 vape cartridges due to potential contamination with medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil, a prohibited

News Summary The Michigan Department of Transportation has paused the I-375 Reconnecting Communities project due to rising costs, now estimated at over $500 million. The

News Summary On July 30, 2025, a major operation by ICE in Detroit led to the detention of 16 Hmong and Laotian immigrants, sparking fears

News Summary Robert Lulgjuraj, a Republican attorney from Macomb County, has officially declared his candidacy for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District. His campaign emerges following U.S.

News Summary In the recent municipal primary elections held on August 5, 2025, Detroit voters saw City Council President Mary Sheffield and Solomon Kinloch advance