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Hundreds of people sentenced to life without parole as juveniles have now been released. In most cases, they’ve gone on to live completely ordinary lives that they had no reason to believe were possible for them.
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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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A judge has handed down the last sentences involving a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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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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The Memphis Grizzles handed the Detroit Pistons their 18th straight loss on Wednesday night. This is the longest losing streak in Pistons history.
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Survivors of child sexual abuse are continuing to call on state lawmakers to extend the statute of limitations for criminal sexual conduct involving minor victims.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she hopes tougher laws will help stem the growth of threats and violence against health care workers.
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Beyond Nuclear, Don't Waste Michigan, and other groups are petitioning federal regulators for a hearing over the restarting the Palisades plant in West Michigan.
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Michigan’s 15 public universities have joined a nationwide initiative to make student financial aid offers more transparent and standardized.
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Conservative commissioners in Ottawa County have spent more than 11 months trying to remove the local health officer, in a case that's had more twists and turns than we can count. Here are answers to some important questions about the case to get you caught up.
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The Michigan’s Public Service Commission approved a key permit for part of Enbridge Energy’s plan to rebuild Line 5 under the Straits of Mackinac
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Today, a conversation about the aftermath from dismissing a Health Officer by Ottawa County, Christmas tree advice, and major developments for the proposed Line 5 pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac.
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The Pistons are in a franchise-record slump with 17 straight losses. Mike Curtis of the Detroit News joins Doug Tribou to discuss Detroit's struggles and fans' reactions.
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