Medical Miracle in Michigan: Flint Woman First to Receive Lifesaving Bone Marrow from Deceased Donor
A 68-year-old Michigan woman successfully received a bone marrow transplant from a deceased donor, a first known case that could help patients with blood diseases, especially those from minority groups with fewer living donor matches.
Detroit's Eastern Market Kicks Off $15.5M "Authentic Eastern Market" Campaign for Upgrades and Safety Enhancements
Eastern Market in Detroit launched a fundraising campaign to raise $15.5 million for improvements, with a focus on safety after a recent fatal shooting and plans to enhance operations with a new distribution hub.
University of Michigan's Rogel Cancer Center to Establish Weiser Family Center for Breast Cancer with $25 Million Donation
Ron Weiser and his foundation pledged $25 million to launch a new breast cancer center at the University of Michigan, enhancing care, research, and educating on the disease.
Lansing Students Wounded in Daytime Shooting Near Elementary School, Community Urges Action Over Increased Policing
Two Sexton High School students were injured in a daytime shooting near a Lansing elementary school, with one in critical condition. Local residents are seeking ways to prevent future violence.
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.












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