-
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and lawmakers spoke with parents Monday morning in Pontiac in an effort to garner support for her budget proposal.
-
Bills meant to help people get mental health treatment before they're in a crisis received a hearing in a state House Committee Thursday.
-
Last July's flood was caused by heavy rains and worsened by aging infrastructure. It inundated roads and homes. Experts say the heavy flooding took a mental health toll on Michiganders already struggling because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
In the wake of Tuesday's fatal shooting at Oxford High School, many distraught Michiganders are desperate for answers. A former school superintendent talks about managing community mental health response, and an expert weighs in on why these shootings happen.
-
A pair of bills to boost local emergency response programs for people dealing with a mental health crisis has passed the state Senate.
-
Senator Stabenow pushes for more mental health coverage in Michigan. A young Michigander makes a prehistoric discovery. How law enforcement decides what threats are credible when posted online. New book compiles Detroit data into 50 maps. And we’ll get an update on a historic mayoral election in Dearborn.
-
For the first time, behavioral health services and physical health services will be funded the same way.
-
The Michigan GOP is targeting county-level boards of canvassers to appoint loyalists willing to question 2020 outcome.
-
A bill to provide Michigan teachers with training to spot students’ mental health needs has cleared the Senate.
-
Stateside: Census results and redistricting; mask mandates for Detroit schools; Tigers’ homerun hypeToday on Stateside, what the latest census data means for Michigan’s redistricting process. Also, how this year’s Olympics is changing the conversation…