California Attorney General Rob Bonta has joined a coalition of 12 attorneys general from multiple states. They have sent a letter expressing their support for the federal government’s efforts to evaluate and reschedule cannabis. The goal is to allow for federal recognition of its medical and research value. In a recent letter, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has been urged to reconsider the classification of cannabis. The request is to move it from a Schedule I controlled substance, which is typically reserved for substances with no recognized medical benefits and high addictive potential, to a Schedule III controlled substance. This...
Lake Superior State Lakers Sweep Northern Michigan University Wildcats, Secure Cappo Cup
The Northern Michigan University hockey team suffered a disappointing loss over the weekend, not only losing possession of the Cappo Cup, but also experiencing a setback in the CCHA standings. NMU lost 5-1 and 5-2 at Lake Superior State to more than blow the three-goal advantage it had for the Cappo Cup entering the weekend as the Soo team won the four-game, total-goals series 17-13. In the mid-November series held in Marquette, Northern emerged victorious with scores of 6-4 and 4-3. The Wildcats’ future outlook was negatively impacted as well. NMU fell to 7-11-2 overall and 5-7 in the league,...
West Michigan Pushes Through Weather Challenges for MLK Day Celebrations
MLK Day events took place throughout West Michigan on Monday, with Albion and Western Michigan University hosting their own commemorative activities. The MLK Community Celebration & Resource Fair in Albion began its seventh year at Marshall Opportunity High School at 5:30 p.m. Local organizations were recently showcased as approximately 300 attendees gathered for a complimentary dinner and program, which shed light on the impactful work taking place in Albion. Albion City Council Member Andrew French said the amount of attendees were down this year because of the weather. “This year, given its proximity to zero, the current numbers are only...
Catastrophic Flooding in Detroit: A Tale of Infrastructure Failure
The city of Detroit recently experienced a significant flooding event, triggered by a combination of a water main break and a vehicle crashing into a fire hydrant. This incident has resulted in extensive water damage, road closures, and disruptions to the daily life of the city’s residents. The flooding was initiated by a vehicular accident that resulted in a fire hydrant being knocked over. This incident, combined with a subsequent water main break, led to widespread flooding across various parts of Detroit. The damage was so extensive that it necessitated the closure of both sides of the Southfield Freeway at...
Texas Attorney General Throws Support Behind Challenger to Speaker Phelan
At the Monday night rally, Republican candidate David Covey focused on addressing what he referred to as “the elephant not in the room – Dade Phelan.” Covey, whose literature says he is “a true conservative champion,” is the foil to what he and Attorney General Ken Paxton described as Phelan’s faux conservative posture behind which lies a Republican kowtowing to Democrats in order to maintain “perceived power.” Paxton expressed admiration for Covey’s bravery in challenging the Speaker of the House during a campaign rally organized by the True Texas Project. The event, held at the MCM Elegante Hotel, drew a...
Hypothermia Concerns: A Guide to Finding Warming Centers in Metro Detroit
As winter intensifies in Metro Detroit, the chilling cold presents a serious threat, particularly hypothermia. Hypothermia, a medical emergency occurring when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature, is a significant concern during Detroit’s harsh winters. To combat this threat, the city has set up warming centers and respite locations, ensuring that those in need, especially the homeless, can find shelter from the cold. This article will guide you through finding these warming centers in Metro Detroit, focusing on their locations, services, and how to access them. City of Detroit Warming...
Storm Sparks Numerous Wrecks and Power Outages in Northeast Michigan
A powerful winter storm hit Northeast Michigan on Friday night, leaving behind a significant amount of snow. The region saw an accumulation of 12 to 15 inches, causing hazardous driving conditions and multiple vehicle wrecks. Additionally, over 4,500 customers experienced power outages as a result of the storm. A blizzard warning was issued early Friday and was expected to last through Saturday evening. However, the National Weather Service downgraded it to a hazardous weather outlook by late Saturday morning. On Sunday, accumulating lake-effect snow swept across the area. According to meteorologist Jim Keysor from the National Weather Service office in...
Detroit Rapper from ‘8 Mile,’ Supa Emcee, Arrested for Alleged Wife’s Murder
A Detroit-area rapper, Supa Emcee, is currently facing charges after allegedly stabbing his wife to death. Supa Emcee, who had a scene cut from the movie 8 Mile, is now at the center of a tragic and shocking incident. According to local network WDIV, a suspect named Jimmie Brown has been accused of brutally stabbing Kelly Ann Mays, a 49-year-old woman, 17 times inside an apartment last week on January 7th. Celeste, the daughter of Mays, made a grim discovery when she entered her mother’s apartment. Sensing that something was amiss, she stumbled upon her lifeless body. During an interview...
Dearborn, DTE Energy Collaborate for Renewable Energy Production in Municipal Buildings
The city of Dearborn has announced a new partnership with DTE Energy, aiming to power all city buildings with clean energy sources such as wind and solar power. This initiative is expected to significantly reduce pollution emissions by the year 2026. Dearborn has become the largest municipality in the state to join MIGreenPower, DTE Energy’s voluntary renewable energy program, according to a news release from the city. According to Dearborn officials, participation is not anticipated to result in any additional costs for taxpayers. According to a recent release, the 20-year plan aims to reduce over 12,000 metric tons of carbon...
Ruby Bridges Inspires at MLK Jr. Luncheon in Lansing, Sharing Civil Rights Insights
Ruby Bridges, at the tender age of 6, bravely challenged the forces of white segregation and embarked on a journey that countless children undertake every autumn: attending school. In a significant event that took place on November 14, 1960, Bridges, who is currently 69 years old, was accompanied by U.S. marshals as she entered the premises of William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana. A group of protesters, predominantly white, verbally confronted her on that particular day. The little girl and her mother were subjected to daily assaults throughout the entire year. In the face of relentless taunting, bullying,...