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We talked with the founder of Short's Brewing Company, Joe Short about where the brewery is headed next as it moves into its second decade.
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Author Angeline Boulley, author of the bestselling YA thriller Firekeeper's Daughter, is back with a new novel. Warrior Girl Unearthed features a young Ojibwe teen in the U.P. caught up in a complex web of murder and theft, politics, and culture.
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Today marks a historic first. The United Auto Workers union has called a strike against all three Detroit automakers after rejecting the companies’ most recent contract offers.
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The striking workers include those who work in call center jobs and claims processing.
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Every day, Michigan abortion patients are turned away at their appointments because there's a problem with their state-mandated paperwork. Legislation in Lansing would remove those requirements.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals heard oral arguments Wednesday in the case, which could set a precedent for future deadly force incidents.
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Emergency departments continue to struggle with large numbers of children with serious mental health crises, and no where to place them.
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The "Dough Dynasty LIVE" event on Sept. 28-30 features delicious pizza and entertainment.
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At a Wednesday press conference, Chief James White insisted that Porcha Woodruff's wrongful arrest wasn’t a case of botched facial recognition. Instead, he blamed investigators for using improper procedures, and failing to do any follow-up investigation.
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The three-year plan for the Wayne County Community Air Quality Project calls for installing 100 new stationary air monitors at strategic points throughout the county. The county will supplement that with 500 mobile monitors given to vulnerable residents, including children, who can clip them on their backpacks.