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A bill package that would require Michigan schools to provide parents with safe firearm storage information made it out of a state House committee Tuesday.
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The final stages of construction on the Gordie Howe International Bridge. A follow up on how Livingston County has experienced Michigan’s new red flag gun laws. And how some fresh thinking about what would make it easier for newcomers to settle into new towns in Michigan.
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Detroit Remediation Forest aims to draw attention to, and mitigate harms from, air pollution in the city.
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Nearly 50 homes were destroyed and dozens more were seriously damaged during severe weather last week in Kalamazoo County.
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The Detroit Lions and quarterback Jared Goff have agreed to a $212 million, four-year contract extension. The deal includes $170 million in guarantees.
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People are unprepared for smoke from forest fires worsened by intense drought and heat.
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State officials discussed how they can ease Michigan's shift toward clean energy and electric vehicles in Detroit Monday.
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The City of Kalamazoo is proposing a $51 million plan to combine and upgrade two water treatment stations to better filter PFAS.
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Social media has made a couple of longstanding English verbs work or mean differently.
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An update on the cyber attack on the Ascension health system, greeting arrivals at Metro Airport easier, a Michigan director's new horror film, and analyzing how the media reports on anti-war protests on campuses.
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Ann Arbor Public Schools is facing a projected $25 million dollar deficit in the coming year. So, what happens now? Stateside talked to the board of education's president about the plan for righting the ship.
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Advocates for afterschool programs in Michigan are hoping state lawmakers include more funding for programs across the state.
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Plasma ejected from the sun will be hitting the atmosphere over Michigan.
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In a precedent-setting decision, the Michigan Supreme Court will allow a claim of indirect workplace retaliation against an employer.
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The shifting political winds in Ottawa County and meet the military-serving Miss Michigan USA.
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The Michigan State Police Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division is part of the state's response to the tornadoes that hit Southwest Michigan on May 7.
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