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Michigan Opinion
Letter from the Editor: Don't expect summer to be calm – bad weather can crop up at any time
Preparation is key to staying safe; MLive alerts can help
Letter from the Editor: Fatherhood lessons never end, and grading is on the curve
Parenting is not pass/fail - it's lifelong learning
If large parties like ‘Saginaw Freaknik’ won’t stop, let’s try to make them safer
These gatherings are not new, and I don’t see them going away.
Letter from the Editor: Michigan’s big environmental stories call for more reporting firepower. Readers, meet Lucas.
Third reporter joins Michigan's foremost team covering the topic
Letter from the Editor: Goodbye to Amy, and hello to Eric – our advice roster is changing
Our most-read columnist is retiring, but good advice is still on tap
Letter from the Editor: Blink and you’ll miss it – our journalists keep the news fresh, fast and fascinating
There are shortcuts to customize the news you see from MLive
Letter from the Editor: Tornado coverage is part chaos, part compassion and all public service
Journalists don't forget they are also residents of the towns they cover
Letter from the Editor: Once ... strike that ... twice in a career, a writer should write about his mom
Funny thing is, much of what I’m thankful for doesn’t fit into greeting card sentiment. They are small and personal moments, little tiles in a mosaic that only I can fully see.
Letter from the Editor: You love Michigan’s wonders – so expect more great travel coverage this summer
Lakeshore Travel is the latest addition to one of our most popular reader topics
Letter from the Editor: The NFL is shining a bright light on The D, and outsiders may be surprised
First-ever draft in Detroit is chance to show its better sides
Letter from the Editor: Flint’s identity isn’t defined by the water crisis. It’s defined by its people.
MLive photojournalist Jake May has been covering the water crisis since the switch was flipped 10 years ago. He also lived it as a Flint resident in the height of the man-made disaster. These are his insights.
Letter from the Editor: Horror stories at nursing homes beg the need for consequences and reform
Michigan company in top 20 for care violations in U.S.