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The 12 women who earned bachelor’s degrees at Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility in September participated in the largest graduation so far by the Michigan Department of Corrections.
Finding affordable, safe housing and maintaining that home remain key priorities. It's a topic we'll continue to report on here at BridgeDetroit.
Michigan’s minimum and sub-minimum wages will increase on Jan. 1. That’ll be good news for some workers, but LANSING — Michigan’s minimum wage will jump by $1.25 an hour on Thursday under a new state ...
Michigan is tightening its mail policy after finding synthetic drugs embedded in paper sent under the guise of legal or confidential mail. The department says the updated approach creates another ...
Death doulas are helping individuals and families navigate end-of-life care amid what experts call a ‘crisis’ in services.
As artificial intelligence researchers exhaust the supply of real data on the web and in digitized archives, they are increasingly turning to synthetic data.
According to the company Mid-Michigan Recycling, if all those Christmas trees were recycled and turned into electricity, it could power 650,000 homes for a month.
A WDET listener wanted to know happens to the Christmas Tree in Campus Martius after the holiday season.
Michiganders are saving an average of $357 on auto insurance because of 2019 reforms, according to one new analysis. Critics say the study doesn’t show the full picture.
Here's a look back on four Detroiters who deserve to be honored for their work. Come back in January for the fifth honoree.
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