Sarah Lehr | WKAR
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Michigan could study building more nuclear facilities under a plan advancing in the state Legislature.
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Abortion rights are taking center stage in Michigan and across the country after documents suggest the Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Two officers are on paid administrative leave while a Michigan State Police investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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Just over 19% of Michigan's solid waste is either recycled or composted, according to a recent analysis from the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy. That's an improvement from the pre-2019 rate of 14.25%.
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Members of Michigan's Congressional delegation say they're worried permitting delays could cause an electrical vehicle battery plant to open behind schedule in Delta Township.
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Painful but not ancient history: Michigan could commission study of Native American boarding schoolsIf funding is approved by state lawmakers, the project would include preserving records and interviewing survivors of residential schools for Indigenous children.
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Michigan State University President Samuel Stanley Jr. is joining more than 500 higher education leaders in calling for special immigration status to protect Ukrainians studying in the U.S.
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The proposal is paired with a bill from Rep. Tommy Brann (R-Wyoming) that would make labs report information annually to the state on the number of animals released to shelters. Noncompliance would carry fines.
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Trade between Michigan and Canada is flowing again after people protesting Canadian COVID-19 mandates blocked international truck traffic for nearly a week.
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All shifts are resuming Friday at the General Motors plant in Delta Township just outside Lansing. That’s after the automaker cancelled some this week amid a parts shortage exacerbated by a protest at the Ambassador Bridge connecting Detroit to Canada.