Michigan Unemployment Agency Ensures Online Support for Veterans Day, Physical Offices to Close
Michigan's UIA remains digitally accessible on Veterans Day, with online claims and certifications through MiWAM continuing despite office closures. Phone certifications are rescheduled and a future system upgrade is announced.
Spotted Lanternfly Invasion Expands in Michigan, MDARD Urges Public Vigilance and Reporting
MDARD tracked the spread of the spotted lanternfly in Michigan in 2025, acknowledging public reports in their efforts. They've found the pest in several counties and are imposing quarantines, and promoting public awareness of prevention strategies.
Saline Township Divided Over DTE's Rushed Data Center Approval Amid Environmental Concerns
DTE Energy is pushing for quick approval of a proposed hyperscale data center in Saline Township, Michigan, without public hearings, raising concerns among residents about the project's environmental impact and transparency.
Michigan Attorney General Fights to Reinstate Consumer Protections Against Corporations Like Eli Lilly
Michigan's Attorney General argued before the state's highest court to reverse decisions limiting the scope of the Michigan Consumer Protection Act, aiming to allow investigations into businesses like Eli Lilly for alleged price gouging.












