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One Fair Wage, the most recent group to suspend its campaign, has been trying to create a single minimum wage for all Michiganders, regardless of whether they make tips.
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When terror rains down, we suddenly have a spelling question.
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The number of older drivers on the road is climbing. Safety advocates want tougher rules for relicensing, but many drivers say they shouldn't be forced to give up their mobility because of age alone.
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Border czar Tom Homan says ICE agents will help the Transportation Security Administration "move those lines" while also enforcing immigration law.
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The deal to keep 8,000 doctors licensed involves granting a freshman lawmaker a big political win, and awarding a sparsely populated island a downtown development authority.
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The purchase come amid backlash from residents and township officials about the proposed location of the project.
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Michigan lawmakers and local leaders are promoting bipartisan legislative efforts to support water affordability programs for Michigan households.
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How the community around Temple Israel is trying to move forward after an attack on the synagogue last week. Then, a professor who turned her academic research on Black girlhood into a book of poetry. And how the Erie Canal transformed Michigan.
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A state Senate committee held a hearing this week on a measure that could lead to the repeal of the same-sex marriage ban in Michigan’s Constitution.
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First, a look at proposed legislation to rein in unregulated practices around hyperbaric chambers in the health and wellness industry. Then, on the newest episode of The Dish, how home bakery Cottage Bagels builds community in Grand Rapids.
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Michigan Public's John U. Bacon discusses March Madness, concerns about Pistons guard Cade Cunningham's health, and another nerve-racking spring for Red Wings fans.
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And thus did JD Vance find himself in Michigan this week giving a speech in a manufacturing facility. It was awkward to say the least. Of course Vance is famously not just a flip-flopper, but a shape-shifter.
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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RealT can’t pay its bills. Tenants and investors could be left holding the bag.
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From waiving the Jones Act to rerouting oil through the Red Sea, governments are doing their best to make up for the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, but prices are still rising.
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Bill sponsors say they're responding to courts raising questions about the constitutionality of Michigan's current terroristic threatening law.
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Former Detroit Police Sergeant Benjamin Wagner allegedly committed the crimes between 1999 and 2003, when he was employed as an officer. He retired from the police department in 2017.
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