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The father of a Michigan school shooter has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. It’s the second jury conviction against Ethan Crumbley’s parents.
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This is the first time the invasive insect has been detected in one of Michigan's national forests.
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Supporters of an interest-rate cap say the current system can result in what are effectively triple-digit annual interest rates on payday loans.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will consider a case regarding the legal status of a troubled youth whose custody is in limbo. He isn’t allowed to return to his adoptive home and a court won’t allow him to become a ward of the state.
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An update on James Crumbley's trial, a cookbook with Chinese-American recipes from a third-culture kitchen, and a trip to Beaver Island.
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Communities in Michigan can apply for $150 million in federal funding through low-interest loans. These funds are intended for projects aimed at improving disaster preparedness and infrastructure.
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Barring a late season snowstorm, Michigan expects to use 175,000 tons less salt than usual. That saves money and cuts down on salt pollution.
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The bills would require so-called “dark money” groups with ties to officials and campaigns to register with the Secretary of State, starting in 2026
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General Motors and other automakers are playing fast and loose with data gathered from newer-model, internet-connected vehicles. On this episode of the Stateside podcast we look at how this data is collected, and how it’s funneled to insurance companies, sometimes in violation of privacy policies as customers understand them.
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The Michigan Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on whether schools can be held liable for failing to protect students from sexual harassment by other students.
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On Tuesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a pair of making it a misdemeanor to sell, or try to sell, devices used to help inhale nitrous oxide from canisters.
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A jury in Michigan has heard closing arguments and started deliberating in the case of a Michigan school shooter's father.
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Flint started ramping up its pipe replacement program in the wake of the city’s water crisis. Improperly treated river water used as the city’s drinking water source damaged pipes, releasing lead and other contaminants into Flint’s tap water.
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A bill introduced in the State Senate by Dayna Polehanki, a Democrat from Livonia, would make kindergarten mandatory. Currently, students in the state don’t have to attend school until first grade.
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Lawmakers revive debate over toll roads, an original production telling the stories of survivors of gender-based violence, and a biography on Madonna.
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