Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel Joins 18 States in Legal Challenge Against Trump's Refugee Order
Michigan AG Dana Nessel, with 18 other state attorneys general, filed an amicus brief opposing President Trump's executive order on refugee resettlement, citing its illegality and negative impacts on families and state economies.
Southwest Detroit Rallies Together in Response to Devastating Flood as Community and Businesses Step Up to Support
Community members in Southwest Detroit have united to assist those affected by a water main break, with local businesses and residents gathering donations, providing meals, and collecting essential items for the displaced.
Flint Senior Center's Fate in Limbo as City Council Fails to Reach Quorum Amid Lease Dispute
Flint City Council's meeting to discuss Hasselbring Senior Center's lease lacked a quorum, as multiple council members were absent, postponing the vote amid a legal battle and concerns over the center's management and future.
Mel Trotter Ministries Responds to Severe Cold in West Michigan, Expands Shelter Capacity and Opens Day Center
Mel Trotter Ministries in West Michigan has initiated a Code Blue response due to severe cold, expanding shelter services for the unhoused, including opening an overflow Day Center and increasing night shelter capacity.
Detroit Ramps Up Cold Weather Response with Extended Access to Warming Centers and Emergency Shelters
Detroit prepares for extreme cold, opening warming centers and offering extended access at selected shelters without the need for referrals, with round-the-clock assistance via the city's helplines and police precincts.












