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Recovery From Addiction Is a Journey. There’s No One-and-Done Solution.
The atmosphere inside the Allen House is easygoing as residents circulate freely through the hallways, meet in group sessions, or gather on a large…
GM announcement, groundbreaking mark more than $1 billion investment in Flint ⋆
Ceremonies on Monday celebrated more than $1.3 billion in economic investment for Flint’s industrial development.
At the…
Half a million people in less than a dozen states have lost Medicaid coverage since April ⋆
More than 500,000 people across 11 states have lost their Medicaid coverage since the unwinding of a policy that allowed people to stay in the program…
Will a ‘National Patient Safety Board,’ Modeled After the NTSB, Actually Fly?
People concerned about the safety of patients often compare health care to aviation. Why, they ask, can’t hospitals learn from medical errors the…
Michigan leaders announce legislative plans at Ferndale Pride ⋆
This week, several bills aimed at solidifying the rights of LGBTQ+ Michiganders are going to be heard in legislative…
Wayne County ends public health emergency in juvenile facility
Wayne County on Monday ended the public health emergency for its Juvenile Detention Facility citing new leadership, higher wages and staffing levels…
California Confronts the Threat of ‘Tranq’ as Overdose Crisis Rages
SAN FRANCISCO — When the city’s medical examiner announced in February that four people who had recently died of overdoses had the animal sedative…
Nessel talks ‘constitutional counties,’ gun violence and juvenile justice reform ⋆
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel told the she is working to ensure gun violence laws can withstand legal scrutiny…
Duggan calls for overhauling Detroit’s property taxes ⋆
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan called for changes to how the city’s property taxes are calculated, proposing a tax hike on…
Michigan’s economy is strengthening as the state tackles population decline ⋆
After struggling for more than three years with a deadly COVID pandemic that broke supply chains and made workers…