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An update on Michigan’s reforms to no-fault auto insurance, a two-day festival advocating for environmental conservation and preservation through the sense of sound, and a $2-million grant awarded to the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community for housing development and upkeep for its members.
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Duggan painted Detroit as a work in progress that’s made big strides since it exited bankruptcy 10 years ago.
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The House has been evenly divided for five months since two Democratic representatives resigned to take office as the mayors of Warren and Westland.
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Prosecutors have filed charges of financial crimes against the former leader of the Michigan House and his wife.
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Two special elections in Michigan Tuesday could break the tie between Democrats and Republicans in the state’s House of Representatives.
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Students and faculty protested U of M's proposed disruptive activities policy and its rejection of calls to divest from companies that could profit from Israel's war in Gaza.
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Tensions rise between Israel and Iran, demystifying the algorithms of everyday life, and the risks of freighters to the Mackinac Bridge
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Whitmer declined to use the word “genocide” to describe the war in Gaza and the massive Palestinian civilian death toll as Israel tries to eliminate Hamas.
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The Travel Michigan program is running an ad campaign from now through the end of July, with the hope of attracting new tourists and residents to the state.
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New bills in the Michigan Legislature are working to identify and address racism and bias within maternal health care.
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A complaint filed against Our Home, Our Voice alleges the group is raising funds for a ballot initiative seeking to repeal a state renewable energy law without filing required reports with the state.
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Some Muslim and Arab American leaders have grown frustrated with the outreach from President Joe Biden's White House as the war in Gaza drags on.