Kaishi Chhabra
Latest from Kaishi Chhabra
-
Foraging tips to help Michiganders find true morel mushrooms
While May is Michigan’s “Morel Month,” the actual fruiting period begins in late April and goes until mid-June. Before heading out to hunt, it’s important to know how to identify any wild mushroom before eating it.
-
Mental Health Hotline for Moms Launched Nationwide to Support New and Expecting Mothers
anxiety or other mental health concerns to have confidential conversations and get the support they need,” HHS Administrator Carole Johnson said in a statement.
-
‘Wyatt’s Law’ Will Create a Statewide Child Abuse Registry to Protect Michigan’s Kids
“Had there been a searchable registry for convicted child abusers, I know this would have never happened to Wyatt,” his mother, Erica Hammel said.
-
A Michigan Nurse Gives an Inside Look at What Losing ‘Roe’ Could Mean for Patients
“I know for a fact that when you make abortion illegal, it does not stop abortion from happening,” Labor, delivery and abortion-care nurse Ashia George said. “I worry about the people who will try to do it themselves and maybe are not doing it in a safe manner— they could get injured or die.”
-
Explainer: Gov. Whitmer Kidnapping Trial Updates
A month has passed since one of the country’s highest-profile domestic terrorism cases ended with no conviction by the jury. If you haven’t been paying attention to this historic domestic terrorism case, here’s a summary of key developments you may have missed.
-
The Best Protection Against Serious Childhood Diseases Is Vaccination, Michigan Health Experts Say
With a new Omicron subvariant causing an increase in COVID-19 cases, it is important now more than ever to make sure Michiganders, especially children, are caught up on all recommended immunizations. Southeast Michigan is already seeing an increase in cases.
-
Keep Your Pruning Shears Away From Oak Trees This Spring, Warns Michigan’s Natural Resources Dept.
“Once oak wilt gets started, it is expensive to successfully manage and will kill all nearby red oaks over time, if untreated,” said James Wieferich, forest health specialist in the DNR’s Forest Resources Division.
-
Michigan Secretary of State to Receive JFK ‘Profile in Courage Award’ for Defending 2020 Elections Results
Benson was one of five political figures who “put their careers on the line to defend democracy,” including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. Representative Liz Cheney.
-
Mortgage Servicers’ Convenience Fees Are ‘Pay to Pay’ and Exploit Homeowners, Michigan Attorney General Says
“Convenience fees are exploitative and ultimately allow mortgage officers to be paid twice,” Nessel said. “It is unfair that consumers face additional fees depending on how they decide to pay their bills.”
-
Michigan Attorney General Wants to Eliminate Overdraft Fees to Help Vulnerable Families, Low-Income Consumers
“Charging overdraft fees that can sometimes be more than five times the amount of the original purchase is abhorrent,” Attorney General Dana Nessel said in a release.



















