The bipartisan insurance changes allowed drivers in Michigan to opt out of the highest coverage bracket if they chose to, opening up more coverage categories at lower prices. Under the state's previous insurance laws, insurance bills for drivers in Michigan contained surcharges designed to support the fund, which has assets of more than $27 billion.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer and state legislators were warned three years ago that changes to the state's auto no-fault law would cause massive suffering and death. Now, it's happening.
DETROIT Peggy Ruckes, a retired Detroit school teacher, is the first to admit she's got problems with her knees and hips from sitting too much.
She's working to change that by using an exercise platform first designed to get kids moving in the classroom that has transformed since the pandemic to
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