Should you worry about catching hepatitis A at Southeast Michigan restaurants? That answer comes today on Stateside. Also today, we learn that without a legislative fix, the new federal tax bill could mean Michiganders pay higher state income taxes. And, a sex trafficking victim advocate says, "There's no place for rescued kids and that's horrible."
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- Without a legislative fix, new federal tax bill could mean paying higher state income taxes
- Should you worry about catching hepatitis A at Southeast Michigan restaurants?
- Wayne State "Word Warriors" aim to revitalize, revive, rejuvenate, and revivify our vocabulary
- Michigan Central Station is a symbol of Detroit's century of growth and decay
- Sex trafficking victim advocate: "There's no place for rescued kids and that's horrible."