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Robert F. Kennedy jr. supporters explain to Michigan Public why they support "Bobby" in his third-party bid for the White House.
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The State of Michigan’s MI Clean Water Plan is receiving an extra $290 million for an expansion.
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A top concern for local election workers throughout the country this year is their own safety.
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For many catastrophically injured survivors of auto accidents, Michigan's 2019 reforms to no-fault insurance meant losing the care they’ve depended on for years. On this episode, we hear about the attempts to increase the caps on in-home nursing care for those survivors — and why proposed reforms are stalling.
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The new 300,000-square-foot facility will house consolidated lab space for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity.
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A series of bills in the Michigan state House would introduce new regulations on short-term rentals.
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New state House bills would boost venture capital for Michigan businesses in their earliest stages of development.
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An appeals court has dismissed charges against a Michigan election worker who put a flash drive into an electronic poll book and downloaded the names of voters in 2022.
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The White House is calling for higher import taxes on Chinese steel to counter that country's subsidies. That could have big consequences in industry-heavy Michigan.
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81-year-old Jim Fouts is running for the 14th District in the state House as a Democrat, after filing several unsuccessful lawsuits to remain mayor of Warren when he was blocked from the ballot due to term limits.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani visited Michigan to meet with the state's large Iraqi community and update them on escalating tensions in the Middle East.
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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has secured a place on the ballot in the battleground state of Michigan.