Michigan Public Service Commission Calls for Improved Utility Reliability and Affordability Following Critical Audit
The MPSC is addressing electricity grid reliability issues in Michigan, with DTE and Consumers Energy required to answer for inspection backlogs and slow downed wire response times.
No Charges for Five Individuals Arrested at Wayne State University Pro-Palestinian Protests, Wayne County Prosecutor Rules
The Wayne County Prosecutor will not file charges against five individuals arrested during a Palestinian rights protest at Wayne State University, citing insufficient evidence and the importance of free speech rights.
University of Michigan Pro-Palestinian Protesters Accused of Felonies Amid Divestment Movement, Community Leaders Urge Charges Be Dropped
Michigan AG Dana Nessel has charged 11 pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Michigan with felonies and misdemeanors, sparking outcry and demands for charge dismissal.
Detroit Schools Install Laundry Facilities to Curb Chronic Absenteeism
Detroit public schools are installing laundry machines to address chronic absenteeism, with half equipped so far and completion expected by 2024. The initiative aims to provide dignity and support for students lacking clean clothes.












