Drought extends risk of West Nile virus

The dry summer has increased the mosquito that spreads the West Nile virus.

The species easily reproduces in a warm, dry climate.

Michigan health officials say more than 115 cases and six deaths have been confirmed this year, up from 34 cases last year.

New books highlight Lake Superior’s allure

Lake Superior has long entranced us — with its fickle, dramatic beauty and threats, with its historic legacies and legends, with its immensity and with the people who live along its shores.

Now two new books highlight some of the reasons for our fascination and our awe.

Push on to pump up physical education in Michigan schools

A recent federal study echoes concerns by Michigan health professionals that link the lack of time set aside for physical and health education classes in K-8 schools to increasing childhood obesity.

The Government Accountability Office study of public schools indicates that while sports opportunities for students have generally increased, the frequency of physical education classes has decreased.