Michigan Leaders Divided on Congressional Budget Bill as Gov. Whitmer Advocates for Education and Infrastructure at Mackinac Policy Conference
Congressional leaders debate a budget bill with potential impacts on Michigan's economy and public welfare, amid contrasting views at the Mackinac Policy Conference.
Detroit's Beloved Sister Pie Bakery Announces Pause in Operations to Reflect and Realign Business Amid Economic Challenges
Sister Pie, a beloved Detroit bakery, will pause regular operations from June 9 for reevaluation amidst financial challenges, while still accepting special orders and hosting events. Owner Lisa Ludwinski seeks a sustainable future for the bakery.
Grand Rapids Drivers Alert: Major Roadwork on Plainfield Avenue to Impact Traffic for Months
Major roadwork begins on Plainfield Avenue in Grand Rapids, involving resurfacing, sidewalk upgrades, and median island construction within a $4.6 million project expected to impact traffic for several months.
MDOT Courtesy Patrol Vehicle Struck by Driver on I-75 in Auburn Hills; Motorist Arrested for Non-Compliance with Move Over Law
An MDOT Courtesy Patrol van, assisting at a crash scene on I-75, was hit by a driver who ignored the "move over, slow down" law, resulting in minor injuries and the driver's arrest.












