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Oakland County Circuit Judge Kwamé Rowe on Friday sentenced the Oxford school shooter to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Judge Rowe said Ethan Crumbley -- now 17 years old -- is the rare case where a juvenile should not get a chance at release.
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Sometimes something you think is a slip or a mistake, perhaps a product of happenstance, is not that.
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Automaker Stellantis announced it will be dropping shifts at two Jeep plants, one each in Michigan and Ohio.
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The Oxford High School student who shot and killed four of his classmates was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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An Oakland County court hears the wishes of the Oxford High School community as a juvenile shooter is sentenced.
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The University of Michigan is launching a new institute to combat antisemitism.
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The program is called the Homeowners Property Exemption, or HOPE for short. It allows low-income Detroit households that own and live in their home to pay reduced property taxes, or in some cases no taxes at all.
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The College Football Playoff selections created some controversies. Michigan Radio's John U. Bacon looks at the choices and previews No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 4 Alabama.
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Students across Michigan have been protesting and organizing on college campuses. They’re drawn to advocacy by Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, and Israel’s retaliatory strikes on Gaza and the West Bank.
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Matt Parker prepared for his third and final riding season across the American Discovery Trail by strengthening his body and training with a new horse.
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By my observation, Republican candidates (local, state, national) seem to be pretty good at identifying problems but lacking in actual plans and answers. It's not like Democrats are great at this either. But they do seem to come up with functional legislation every once in while.
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Adopt and amend involves first adopting a ballot measure into law before it has the chance to go before voters, and then changing the law later in the legislative session.
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Oak wilt is a fungal disease that can kill oak trees. Winter is the best time to trim oak trees to prevent spread of the disease.
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Michigan's school of choice law, an all-city poetry showcase in Detroit, new rules for how schools evaluate teachers passed this year, and the revival of Dutch Girl Donuts.
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Michigan-based journalist Tim Alberta's new book, "The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism," sheds light on the evangelical movement sweeping across the U.S.
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The investigation began nearly two years ago amid allegations by Chatfield’s former sister-in-law that he sexually assaulted her when she was a teenager. He denies the allegations. The investigation reportedly expanded to include Chatfield’s campaign finances.
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“Today, Michigan joins every other state in the nation as we create a stronger path to hold drug companies accountable in cases of wrongdoing,” said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
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