Legislation Stalled in The Michigan Senate for Over a Year Would Guarantee Insurance Companies Count All “Copays” Towards Deductible
Patients from across Michigan, and Michigan’s leading patient advocacy organizations, are sharing their personal stories and asking member so the Michigan State Senate to join them in backing legislation that will guarantee insurance companies count all payments
Hurricane Ian could cripple Florida's home insurance industry
Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Hurricane Ian could cripple Florida’s already-fragile homeowners insurance market. Experts say a major storm like Ian could push some of those insurance companies into insolvency, making it harder
City of Jackson to Political Candidates and Their Supporters: Keep Campaign Signs Off City Property
The City of Jackson, after facing a lawsuit filed by mayoral candidate John Wilson following last years November election, is informing residents and candidates where they can and cannot place campaign signs. In a press release from
Queen Elizabeth II's cause of death revealed on her death certificate
Eddie Mulholland – WPA Pool/Getty Images (LONDON) — The cause of death for Queen Elizabeth II has been made public on her death certificate. The queen’s cause of death was old age, according to the Press Association,
Last Minute Deal in Lansing Mandates Clerks Regularly Delete Dead Voters from Rolls and The City of Jackson Installs New Absentee Ballot Drop Box
The deceased will be removed from voter rolls monthly and with greater regularity as elections approach according to the House Elections and Ethics Committee Chair Ann Bollin. Bollin says this deal also tightened rules for officials collecting
Open Murder and 5 Other Felony Charges for D’Montae Rowser, Bound Over For Trial
Circuit Court Judge Robert Gaecke found there was sufficient evidence and therefore D’Montae Rowser was bound over for trial on 6 felony counts, including open murder, assault with intent to murder, armed robbery and 3 counts of
LeBron James, Kevin Love and Draymond Green join Major League Pickleball ownership group
Ronald Martinez/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — LeBron James is about to start his 20th season as a professional basketball player in the NBA. But after an announcement on Wednesday, James will also be starting his first season
Here's how climate change intensifies hurricanes
NASA (NEW YORK) — Hurricane Ian made landfall on Florida’s west coast as a powerful Category 4 storm, with near record-breaking winds of up to 155 mph. Officials said the storm has wrecked havoc and “decimated” neighborhoods.
Millions without power in Florida after Hurricane Ian makes landfall, causing life-threatening storm surges, catastrophic flooding and devastating winds

Hurricane Ian was downgraded to a tropical storm Thursday morning after leaving a path of destruction across Florida with life-threatening storm surges, trapping people in flooded homes and knocking out power to 2 million people. Ian made landfall near Cayo
Hilaree Nelson: Outdoors community mourns ski mountaineer after death on Manaslu
Kitti Boonnitrod/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The outdoors community is grieving the sudden loss of ski mountaineer Hilaree Nelson, a legend of extreme feats who died after a small avalanche coming down from the peak of the