COMMUNITY
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Rochester educator named Michigan Teacher of the Year
Kelley Cusmano, an English language arts teacher at Rochester High School, has been named Michigan Teacher of the Year for the 2024-25 school year.
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Capital city calm: 9 sensory-friendly spaces in Lansing
Everyone deserves a fun day in Michigan’s capital. We’ve got the scoop on inclusive resources and sensory-friendly spaces at Lansing’s attractions.
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What does Lansing have to do with Reddit?
You’ve probably spent a few (hundred) hours scrolling the seemingly infinite pages of Reddit. But did you know that the social network has a connection to Michigan’s state capital?
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The store Up North that’s like a time machine to the 1800s
Gone are the days when you could hitch up the stagecoach and round up the kids for a trip to the general store—but on the Old Mission Peninsula, you can get pretty close.
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Bobcat Bonnie’s: Which Metro Detroit location is the best?
With its nostalgic cereal shooters, beloved build-your-own Bloody Mary and mimosa bar, comforting gastropub fare, and undeniably fun atmosphere, it’s no surprise that Bobcat Bonnie’s has become a go-to spot for hungry Detroiters.
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Sen. Debbie Stabenow calls out Trump’s desire for revenge against Ukraine
The Michigan Senator said Trump wants payback—and has already been pressuring weak Republicans in Congress to help him get it.
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8 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
There’s never a shortage of newsworthy headlines from Michigan’s cannabis industry as the state inches closer to becoming the nation’s weed capital.
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No kids allowed: 6 adults-only eateries in Metro Detroit
Get started on your next date night itinerary with our roundup of dining and drinking destinations in Metro Detroit that are designed with grownups in mind.
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This OB-GYN was terrified for her patients who needed abortions. Then she became one.
Texas OB-GYN Austin Dennard reveals what a future under a Republican president would do to reproductive rights in America.
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Waskul settlement will greatly impact rural Michiganders with disabilities
How one Michigan mom fought for her disabled son to receive proper care—and won.
























