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A state Senate committee held a hearing Thursday on a proposal to create a government panel that would help Michigan navigate the path to a new green economy.
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Michigan Republicans are set to host their once-every-two-years Mackinac Leadership Conference this weekend — but the traditional big names appear to be sitting this year out.
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Health officials say the vaccine is likely to become an annual shot, similar to the flu shot.
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Just how successful is Michigan pothole damage repair fund? Then bringing your native homeland to your Michigan garden. And how prison art gives identity to inmates usually labeled by numbers.
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As the cost of college continues to rise, families have new questions about how to save up. For answers, we turned to Ron Lieber, author of The Price You Pay For College.
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Stellantis and GM announced layoffs on Wednesday of non-striking union workers; Ford laid off some non-striking workers on Friday.
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Environmental groups have asked the Department of Energy to require an Environmental Impact Statement to ensure the shuttered Palisades nuclear plant is safe before giving it $1 billion dollars to restart the power plant.
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Bills in Lansing to reform some reproductive health rules hit a snag. Short's brewery founders opines on beer, life and northern Michigan. And is everything a "brand" now? If so what does that mean for the average person.
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The Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a last-chance effort to revive criminal charges against seven people in the Flint water scandal, waving away an appeal by prosecutors who have desperately tried to get around a 2022 decision that gutted the cases.
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Bills to require doctors to screen young children for lead poisoning passed the Michigan Legislature Tuesday.
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Ten Michigan public universities are getting out the word, jointly, that students with 3.0 GPAs automatically qualify for admission.
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The House Criminal Justice Committee and the Senate Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety Committee opened hearings on ensuring legal aid for juvenile defendants.
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Connecting the dots between striking workers in the auto and entertainment industries, a conversation with the author of a novel based on two lovers' secret code, and creating a support system for Black women tattoo artists.
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The United Auto Workers have threatened to escalate their walkout against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.
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New Michigan legislation is meant to prevent anyone guilty of a misdemeanor involving domestic violence from carrying a gun within eight years of their sentence.
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State House and Senate committees will convene Tuesday for their first joint hearing on bills to ensure juveniles facing criminal charges have proper legal assistance.
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Tucker has seven calendar days to respond and present reasons as to why he should not be terminated for cause.
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