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A D.C. Council member's amendment of Initiative 82 passed during Monday's session and vote over the city's budget, but not before some heated reactions from ...
A new report warns that most Michigan health care jobs will face shortages through 2034, with rural and behavioral health ...
Potential funding cuts resulting from President Donald Trump One Big Beautiful Bill Act are putting much-needed community ...
Glen Oaks Community College is offering tuition-free programs for grads, adults, and seniors. Learn how to qualify and get ...
Grants from the Native American Heritage Fund will help schools replace mascots and promote Indigenous culture.
As part of Local 4’s Trade-Up initiative, which aims to spotlight skilled trade workers, a special event will give middle and high school girls the opportunity to explore careers in engineering and ...
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services plans to privatize community mental health programs across the state, ...
Advocates for community violence intervention programs say it saves lives. Data shows success, too. But funding for these ...
The Michigan West Coast Chamber of Commerce has been named Chamber of the Year by the Association of Chamber of Commerce ...
This month, the City of Detroit and Michigan Women Forward were awarded a combined $410,000 through Michigan’s Make MI Home ...
Now, almost half of Michigan’s counties are down to just one or no local news outlet at all. Since 2005, the state has lost 40 percent of its newspapers. The number has dropped from 280 to around 202.
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