Cornerstone University Wants To 'Opt Out' Of Birth Control Provision Citing Religious Status
Cornerstone University calls itself a "religious higher education institution " and believes it should be exempt.
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Cornerstone University calls itself a "religious higher education institution " and believes it should be exempt.
It's the highest-priced home for sale in the state.
Less than two weeks away from election day, both Benny Napoleon and Mike Duggan appeared before the Detroit Economic Club Wednesday.
One former McDonalds employee has worked their way from handling french fries to owning the place.
While white remains the most popular car color, it looks like blue has become the emerging color of the year.
Among those stopping by the Michigan Works office Tuesday was Jacob Williams, who calls himself a "returning citizen."
Some Wayne County residents are upset construction activities are changing the country-like atmosphere of their neighborhood.
As the last division prepares to make its move, the old Herman Kiefer medical complex on Detroit's west side is ready to shut-down.
Federal prosecutors in say that the Kmart has agreed to pay $2.55 million to settle complaints that it overbilled government health programs when it partially filled drug prescriptions.
Several complaints alleged that the problem was traced to a faulty antilock brake computer.
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Nico Gatzaros, owner of the London Chop House and Fishbones, wants to dig a hole in the Brightmoor area of Detroit and allow people to dump there for free.
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A driver crashed an SUV into the Evans Terminal at Detroit Metro Airport Friday morning.
Livonia police have arrested two suspects after a man was found fatally stabbed in the roadway early Thursday night.
The 2026 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear returns to the streets of downtown Detroit on Friday, May 29.
As thousands descend on downtown Detroit for Grand Prix weekend, some residents are questioning whether the traffic and road closures are worth it.
The home where a fatal shooting took place may have been hosting an "after prom" party, Hazel Park police said.
The UAW became known for fighting for higher wages, improved benefits and safer working conditions for workers across the auto industry.
Stellantis unveiled a nearly $70 million five-year strategic plan with the launch of new vehicles — including hybrids and EVs — over the next five years.
From classic cruisers to new memories still being made, the Woodward Dream Cruise remains a celebration of Michigan's automotive culture.
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Michigan is demanding repayment of $35 million from the American Center for Mobility, a key player in autonomous vehicle development.
Many artists announced for the Freedom 250 concert series in Washington, D.C., this summer, say they won't be performing.
Sonny Rollins, the legendary tenor saxophonist known for his bold tone and constant experimentation, has died at 95.
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The community space, which has been under renovation since October 2025, includes a swing set, play area and seating with umbrellas.
One hundred men were dressed to the nines on Sunday afternoon on Livernois Avenue in Detroit for the sixth annual 100 Men in Suits initiative.
One climber was rescued from the 17,200-foot basin on Alaska's Mount McKinley, and the search for three remaining climbers who also fell is now a recovery effort, the National Park Service said.
The rush to build thousands of U.S. data centers is driving demand for some workers, though economists project fewer permanent jobs.
Shrey Parikh of Rancho Cucamonga, California, emerged victorious Thursday in the 98th annual Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Lynette Hooker was reported missing by her husband in early April after the couple allegedly went for a nighttime ride aboard a dinghy.
The department said it is preparing for the banknote in response to legislation proposed last year.
A Northville dentist is facing 43 felony charges in an alleged Medicaid fraud scheme.
Michigan lawmakers are considering bills to allow doctors to prescribe life-ending medication to terminally ill patients.
The tentative agreement means roughly 300,000 Blue Cross members will continue receiving care at Michigan Medicine facilities as in-network services.
Two Detroit nonprofit organizations have partnered together to fight food insecurity for elementary school students.
St. Clair County health officials have identified the county's first salmonella case linked to a multistate outbreak associated with backyard poultry.
As thousands descend on downtown Detroit for Grand Prix weekend, some residents are questioning whether the traffic and road closures are worth it.
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Detroit police, fire, and city officials say public safety coordination for Grand Prix weekend has been underway for months, with enhanced technology, crowd management resources, and additional emergency services set to be in place.
Grayson Rodriguez pitched five strong innings as the Los Angeles Angels beat the Detroit Tigers 7-1 for their fifth victory in six games.
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Bob Riney, president and CEO of Henry Ford Health, headlines Michigan Matters this Sunday, along with three other community champions who discuss important issues dissected at the Mackinac Policy Conference.
It's the fourth year the Detroit Grand Prix has been on the streets of the Motor City after moving from Belle Isle.
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The roundtable discusses the impact of rising gas prices and friction at the federal level with Canada and the U.S., and how it affects tourism.
Life Directions has been helping guide and mentor young people in Detroit.
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Detroit's Grand Prix weekend is drawing an estimated 150,000 attendees to downtown, with organizers projecting more than $100 million in visitor spending — but some residents are questioning whether the road closures and congestion are worth it.
Bob Riney, president and CEO of Henry Ford Health, headlines Michigan Matters this Sunday, along with three other community champions, who talk about important issues being dissected at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Mackinac Policy Conference
Teen "takeovers" have been popping up nationwide, including in Detroit and Pontiac. Now, community leaders and business owners in Pontiac say they are taking a new approach, meeting directly with young people involved and working to create safe spaces and positive outlets.
President Trump announced Friday he would be making a "final determination" on a potential agreement with Iran during a meeting in the White House Situation Room. Natalie Brand reports.