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Nino Salvaggio will open a 48,100‑sq‑ft marketplace at Schoolcraft College next week, promising hundreds of jobs and hands‑on student programs.
Organizers have plotted 82 No Kings events across Michigan for March 28 as student-led actions and statewide trainings ramp up ahead of a national day of protest.
DPD records show the mother didn't seek help from school or state before two children died of carbon monoxide in a Greektown parking garage. The files add new detail about missed outreach.
Wayne County separated a juvenile referee weeks after his appointment after reporting revealed prior disciplinary actions, lawsuits and state tax liens.
Nearly 10,000 Corewell Health nurses in southeast Michigan will begin a strike authorization vote on March 2 as first-contract talks remain stalled. Results are due March 17.
More than 20 cats were removed from a Maple Ridge Township home after deputies found animals without food, water or heat; local shelters report dehydration and costly vet needs.
A Detroit tenant who uses oxygen says persistent electrical failures left ceiling lights dead and repairs only partially completed, forcing her to live by daylight.
Bloomfield Hills Schools voted to end its infant-and-toddler program at Bloomin’ Preschools effective June 30, 2026, citing budget losses; families say they were blindsided.
A new 50-unit development in Detroit opened this week to provide permanent housing and wraparound services for veterans and people with disabilities.
An 85-year-old displaced by an Orion Township blast says she's still charged $770 monthly in HOA fees. Her son is pressing the association for relief ahead of its next meeting.
Brig. Gen. Leah Voelker has taken command at Selfridge as the 127th Wing shifts to F-15EX fighters and KC-46 tankers, a transition that will bring major construction and community impacts.
Three finalists will replace retiring Macomb president James O. Sawyer IV; trustees will interview candidates March 3–5 with public forums on campus.
A student in Goodrich's student section shouted a racial slur during a Feb. 17 varsity game; the district says the student was identified, the section removed and discipline followed.
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