Garden State Glory, New Jersey Player Hits $1.1B Mega Millions Jackpot as Michigan Ticket Punches $1M Prize
A player from New Jersey won the $1.1 billion Mega Millions jackpot, while a Michigan ticket won $1 million. In total, 13 tickets won the million-dollar prize. The next jackpot is $20 million.
St. Germaine Catholic School in Michigan to Close Despite $430K Fundraising Efforts and Community Support
St. Germaine Catholic School in Michigan will close despite raising over $430,000, as it failed to meet a student enrollment target. The community is upset, and the school will refund the donations.
Detroit Earns Investment-Grade Credit Rating Decade After Bankruptcy, Signaling Fiscal Revival Under Mayor Duggan's Leadership
Moody's has upgraded Detroit's credit rating to Baa2, reflecting the city's recovery since its 2013 bankruptcy and enabling access to more affordable borrowing for future improvements.
Michigan Fights to Keep Enbridge Line 5 Pipeline Case in State Court, Citing Environmental Risks and Procedural Errors
Michigan AG insists the Line 5 pipeline dispute with Enbridge be settled in state court, focusing on environmental risks and claiming procedural delays invalidate the case's federal status.
Macomb County Invites Public to Vote in Inaugural 'Nonprofit of the Year' Category at 12th Macomb Business Awards
Macomb County has opened a public vote for its 'Nonprofit of the Year' award at the 12th Macomb Business Awards, offering residents a chance to participate ahead of the event on May 9.
Lawsuit Seeks to Halt West Bloomfield School District's Demolition Plans for Historic Keego Harbor School
A lawsuit seeks to halt the demolition of Roosevelt Elementary in Keego Harbor, alleging the school board violated the Open Meetings Act and did not properly deliberate on demolition bids.












