Health benefits of CBD in tea
Add this liquid gold and create your own magical potion. Seriously, can I just take a bath in this stuff? I love CBD oil and I mean honestly, it basically cures almost anything right? I even put it on my husband’s sunburn and it basically disappears overnight (not even kidding).
Read full storyMackinac Bridge attracts 21,000 for annual bridge walk, plus a bridge history
MACKINAC – The Mackinac Bridge's annual Bridge Walk reopened this year to a throng of approximately 21,000 people after a one-year break, with winds and a gloomy sky that gave in to the bright sunlight.
Read full storyGovernor Whitmer urges legislature to protect right to choose
LANSING, Mich. - Governor Gretchen Whitmer has asked the legislature to pass legislation abolishing Michigan's anti-abortion statute from the 1930s. Gov. Whitmer urged the Michigan legislature on Tuesday, Sept. 7 to approve legislation abolishing the state's anti-abortion statute from the 1930s, which is now in existence due to the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade. Repealing the legislation will ensure that the freedom to choose, which is supported by a large majority of Michiganders, remains a right in Michigan, even while Roe v. Wade is continually attacked.
Read full storyBack to school guide for 2021
August is over, and the new 2021–2022 school year has begun. School is a major milestone in a child’s social and emotional development, whether they are going for the first time, starting at a new school, or returning after a fun summer holiday.
Read full storyMichigan governor gives statement on Afghanistan bombing
MICHIGAN - Following the death of American servicemen in a devastating bomber assault in Kabul, Afghanistan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer made the following statement. “Our men and women in uniform represent the best of us. They put their lives on the line to keep us safe and help those in danger,” she said.
Read full storyDetroit's Black History series going on now
DETROIT, Mich. – Detroit’s Black History Series, a monthly virtual tour, is going on now. The online tour focuses on significant persons, places, and events in Detroit's Black History. From the Underground Railroad to Motown, there's something for everyone.
Read full storyMichigan heat index expected to exceed 100 Degrees
LANSING, Mich. - Michigan State Police, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division, MSP/EMHSD, are advising Michigan residents and tourists to be safe amid this weekend's excessive heat, with heat indices forecast to reach 100 degrees over parts of lower Michigan through Sunday, Aug. 29.
Read full storyClarkston man charged with threatening MI Governor Gretchen Whitmer
LANSING, Mich. — A Clarkston man has been charged with threatening Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Michigan Department of Attorney General Dana Nessel said today, Monday, Aug. 23, that a Clarkston man faces jail time for sending threatening texts to Gov. Whitmer.
Read full storyMotor City Pride heads to Detroit Sept. 18 - 19
An annual outdoor festival in Detroit, Motor City Pride, will be headed to Detroit's Hart Plaza Saturday, Sept. 18 and Sunday, Sept. 19. The celebration, complete with a festival and parade, honors the love, lives, and diversity of Michigan's gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and allied communities.
Read full storyDon't Waste Your Recycling Efforts
I cannot shake the story I heard recently from a friend who stated she recycled for years, then found out she was doing it wrong, with most of her items probably ending up in the landfill.
Read full storyMy first-time acupuncture experience
I woke up yesterday morning with a weird crick in my neck, thinking I must have slept wrong. I go to the chiropractor and the doctor when I must, but that morning reminded me of the time I got acupuncture, of all things, and that it may be time to schedule another appointment.
Read full storyGet more from your device during long road trips
With Labor Day weekend soon upon us (Sept. 3–6), the majority of weekend travelers appear to be planning road vacations, aka road trips. 42.5 million Americans traveled during the holiday weekend last year, in spite of the pandemic, according to travel data provider Arrivalist.
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