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A referendum campaign could repeal changes made to Michigan’s minimum wage law this year.
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The state Senate passed a bill that would have judges, rather than state police, decide if someone convicted of an out-of-state sex crime needs to register in Michigan.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is suing two Wixom-based automotive suppliers, Tribal Technologies and Adept Plastic Finishing.
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The mother of the Oxford High School shooter wants to be released from prison while she appeals her involuntary manslaughter convictions.
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The suspected gunman in the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers had papers naming six Democrats in Michigan's congressional delegation. Also, low voter turnout in Detroit is cause for concern leading up to the election of a new mayor. Plus, a conversation with a techno music producer from Detroit on the new documentary that details his life.
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Abandon Biden, one of the groups that led a protest vote against President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris last year, is warning President Donald Trump it may do the same thing to him and other Republicans.
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Wondering what Juneteenth is or wondering how to celebrate it? This guide examines the history of the holiday and how to celebrate it.
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Los críticos dicen que la práctica es una maniobra para eludir el debido proceso constitucional.
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Critics say the practice is an end run around constitutional due process.
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Tom Leonard joins a crowded Republican field, including Congressman John James, State Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt and former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox.
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Officials said the faculty members are not currently employed by Interlochen. At least one person who's being investigated is dead.
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Immigrant advocates in Grand Rapids say ICE tried detaining people at routine check-ins. Now, immigrants face a difficult choice: show up and risk arrest, or stay home and break the law.
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Clever advice on how to quickly rebook your flight, skip long lines and avoid flight issues in the future. One tip? Try queuing up for an agent in the airport lounge.
The Dish, hosted by Mercedes Mejia, brings you behind the scenes with Michigan’s most inspiring chefs and culinary talents. Learn how food connects these chefs to their cultures, and strengthens our communities, one dish at a time.
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Members of Congress from both parties are calling for security updates following the weekend attack in Minnesota where a gunman killed one state lawmaker and her husband and left another state lawmaker and his wife wounded.
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Michigan researchers are studying why the Upper Peninsula’s moose population is stagnant. There are about half as many moose as expected after repopulation in the 1980s.
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NPR wants to know how you feel about celebrating Juneteenth at this moment in history
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Reporting from the “No Kings” march in Lansing, and Michigan Republicans’ new proposal for the K-12 education budget. Also, a conversation with Detroit-based printer Amos Paul Kennedy Jr., and a dispatch from a lake-based dispute between Michigan’s western neighbors.
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