Wayne County prosecutor's race pits longtime incumbent against progressive challenger Prosecutors races dont usually get much attention from voters, but thats not the case this year. With ongoing protests against police violence and racial injustice,...
Uncomfortable and uncertain: The new normal while living through the COVID-19 pandemic Take precautions to slow the spread of the coronavirus or risk a return to lockdown. That was the message from Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the states chief medic...
From a new no-fault law to COVID refunds, heres what to know about your auto insurance this summer While business as usual has nearly stood still over the past couple months, folks were driving less and getting into fewer accidents. Michigan, along w...
缩放还是不缩放 TWTS: To Zoom or not to Zoom? Cars, planes, cameras and people have been zooming around for decades with a lower-case z. These days, with so many of us working from home, many of us find ourselves doing a different kind of zoomi...
The 2020 census will take place mostly online. Experts says that raises cybersecurity concerns When you think about the census, you might picture people knocking on doors and canvassing neighborhoods. But the 2020 census will look a little different....
U.S. Supreme Court decision may influence fate of Michigan tribe's land claim A legal dispute between Michigan and a Native American tribe might be affected by a U.S. Supreme Court decision last week. The nations highest court found that centuries-ol...
TWTS: Hatching, semitrucks, and cleaners What do eggs, Old Norse, semitrucks, and cleaners have in common? Nothing that we know of, except that we talk about all of them in this week's That's What They Say. Today's four-question lightning round kicks...
Most older adults face biases, but view aging positively, University of Michigan poll finds A joke about how to use a smartphone. A wink between colleagues about a current pop culture reference. Unneeded help with routine tasks. Those are some of the...
Housing advocates say eviction moratorium should be extended for a fifth time Housing advocates are asking Governor Gretchen Whitmer to extend the moratorium on evictions. The moratorium was originally put in place in March, in response to the COVID-...
K-12 teachers fearful about school reopening - especially if it's in-person instruction In just six to eight weeks, Michigans K - 12 students will be returning to school for the fall semester. Most districts appear to be planning for at least a limit...