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The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the authority to mandate carbon emissions from existing power plants.

The latest stories about what the end of Roe v. Wade means legally, politically, and medically for Michiganders.
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The candidates debated Wednesday night in Grand Rapids.
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A dark money group run by a DTE Energy official has started a new dark money group to support the election campaign of Joe Bellino, who blocked a bill in the state House that DTE opposes.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has launched an education campaign to explain that contraceptives do not cause abortions.
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Flint's city pension fund is getting a $170 million infusion from the state budget.
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Absentee ballot requests for Michigan’s upcoming primary elections are outpacing the 2018 cycle by hundreds of thousands.
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On today's show, we heard about new census data from Michigan, and how the Michigan History Center is helping families preserve their legacies. Then, one food writer dished on simple summer recipes, and a DNR forester gave an update on spongy moths. To wrap up, an ACLU representative gave an update on an abortion rights ballot initiative in Michigan.
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Jumping worms have emerged from the ground once again.
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Sales of the Ford Bronco helped Ford outperform other automakers in the second quarter of this year.
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The 21-year-old suspect made music videos about shootings, and apparently posted thousands of times to a message board dedicated to sharing graphic photos and videos of violence.
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During the pandemic, the state lost more than 26,000 people.
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The bill was adopted with bipartisan support, but Whitmer said in a short, terse veto message that she was protecting her office.
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Beech leaf disease has been confirmed in Michigan. The disease can kill beech trees in six to ten years.
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Journalists covering state politics broke down Michigan's newly approved state budget—and what the $76 billion plan means for the average Michigander.
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The Native American Heritage Fund is giving four Michigan school districts money to change racist mascots.
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On this episode of Stateside, two reporters discuss Michigan's new record-breaking budget. Next, in honor of Zingerman's 40th birthday, a reairing of our conversation with author Michelene Maynard. Then, a successful push to protect land in several northern Michigan counties from development. Finally, the Lansing organization that is teaching young people valuable trades.
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Darnell Earley is just the latest witness in the civil trial to invoke his constitutional right against self-incrimination.
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