Detroit Pioneers Public Safety with Full Adoption of HAAS Alert Safety Cloud for First Responders
Detroit has implemented the HAAS Alert Safety Cloud across its public safety fleet, aimed at improving responder safety and reducing collisions. The technology delivers real-time alerts to nearby drivers through apps and vehicle systems.
Madison Heights Revolutionizes Waste Management with New Recycling Program Set to Increase Efforts by 50%
Madison Heights is implementing a new trash and recycling program aimed at increasing recycling by 50%, switching to a cart-only collection system, with anticipated savings for the city.
Michigan Residents Encouraged to Apply for Home Heating Credit Before September Deadline
Michigan residents are encouraged to apply for the Home Heating Credit to help with winter heating costs, with applications due by September 30. The credit can also unlock further financial assistance.
Detroit Introduces "Emerald Alert" for Immediate Response in Missing Persons Cases
Detroit introduces the "Emerald Alert" system to quickly find missing persons, with no waiting period. It prioritizes vulnerable individuals and encourages community help, with sign-ups via DetroitAlerts365.
Former Michigan State Student Sues for $100 Million, Citing Cancer Linked to Chemical Exposure During Research
Former MSU student LingLong Wei sues the university for $100 million, claiming her thyroid cancer was due to chemical exposure during research. She alleges MSU neglected safety measures.
Former University of Michigan President Santa Ono Appointed President of EIT Global Amid Prior Controversy
Former University of Michigan President Santa Ono joins the Ellison Institute of Technology as president of EIT Global, focusing on advancing the institution's commitment to addressing global challenges.
Howell Community Rallies to Repair Historic Opera House Window as Storm Disrupts Melon Festival
A storm damaged the historic Howell Opera House and disrupted the Howell Melon Festival, with efforts underway to repair a century-old window and support local businesses affected by the event cancellations.
Great Lakes Water Authority and Michigan Cities Collaborate to Address Water Service Disruptions
The Great Lakes Water Authority and several Michigan cities are addressing multiple water service interruptions and watermain breaks, with an action plan in development after an August 13 meeting.












