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At least one emergency room has transferred a major heart attack patient to another health system, while others have canceled elective surgeries, according to staff.
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Ghost streams are water courses that have been either buried or filled in by new development. But the original geologic features are still there, lurking, when flooding hits.
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DTW's self-serve kiosks make getting a Destination Pass "almost instant." More than 25,000 have been issued to non-flying visitors since kiosks arrived in October 2023.
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Michigan State Police said Friday it had finished its investigation into the death of Samuel Sterling. The state attorney general will decide if charges are warranted.
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A Michigan judge has sentenced the former executive of a Massachusetts specialty pharmacy to at least 10 years in prison for the deaths of 11 people in 2012.
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Plasma ejected from the sun will be hitting the atmosphere over Michigan.
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The shifting political winds in Ottawa County and meet the military-serving Miss Michigan USA.
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Ten years after the water crisis caused health challenges for many, students from Flint Southwestern Classical Academy join in a multi-county effort to test for pollutants in the Flint River.
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Hear more about the threats birds face and what's being done to help them in Michigan Public's documentary, The Bird Connection: Change and Decline in Our World. Airing Monday, May 27 at 3 and 8 p.m.
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However you feel about the Electoral College, I think we all can agree that it makes certain states — so-called swing states or battleground states — more relevant than others. Michigan is one of them, and, on the whole, that's at least better than not being relevant.
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Legislation that could lead to an overhaul of how Michigan courts are funded is on its way to Governor Gretchen Whitmer for her signature.
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The topic of campus protests created tension Thursday in the Michigan Senate as lawmakers debated the state's next higher education budget.
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Ann Arbor Public Schools will try eliminating its eliminate its massive $25 million budget deficit now to avoid the possibility of state oversight.
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Details about the aftermath in Southwest Michigan. At least 11 tornadoes touched down in the region last night. Then, the story of an acclaimed culinary program changes lives from within the walls of Michigan’s Lakeland Correctional Facility. Plus, the young designers bringing fresh ideas to the fashion industry at the College for Creative Studies.
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For nearly 35 years, Anthony Benavides and the founders of a coalition have been the guardians of Clark Park in Detroit. Benavides said they have started to teach younger community members how to continue their work well into the future.
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The water crisis has come to define Flint's image nationally and the self-image of many Flint residents
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Taking part in education or work programs could allow Michigan prisoners to reduce their prison time under bills introduced Tuesday in the state Senate.
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