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UAW President Shawn Fain is being investigated for alleged misconduct by a court-appointed monitor — and six union locals want him to face an internal trial.
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A Wayne County judge issued a preliminary injunction barring any waste from former nuclear project sites nationwide from being landfilled at Wayne Disposal in Van Buren Township.
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Drunk driving crashes are in a slight decline over the past couple of years, according to the Michigan State Police, but they're still the cause of more than 40% of traffic fatalities.
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Long a threat to southern Ontario lakes, climate change is allowing cyanobacteria -or blue-green algae- to thrive in even the coldest of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior.
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The GOP lawsuit claimed Michigan's election guidance would allow people who have never lived in Michigan to cast absentee ballots in state elections.
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A northern Michigan black bear had to be sedated to remove a plastic lid that was stuck on its neck for two years. Also, how labor statistics are recorded and their significance, and where "rule of law" stands in 2025 under the Trump administration.
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Even otherwise healthy people can experience short and long-term health impacts. Here's what you can do about it.
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The Member Support Assistant will support Michigan Public’s donor and listener relations efforts by responding to inquiries from members and listeners. This student position offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience in customer service and operations within a non-profit organization with a public service mission.
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Trump is calling for a "new" census that excludes people in the U.S. without legal status. The 14th Amendment requires the "whole number of persons in each state" in a key set of census results.
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On Tuesday, the NFL sent a memo to clubs saying they are no longer allowed to provide the substance to players, citing safety concerns. Here's what experts say about the effects and the risks.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer wants a waiver to delay the impacts of Medicaid cuts on Michiganders. State House Speaker Matt Hall says that's OK, as long as the cuts happen.
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Guest host Zoe Clark hears from one Michigan official who is calling for more action on Canadian wildfires. And, learn more about the inaugural Mini Black Zine Fair happening weekend.
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A trendy species of mushroom could be a new threat to Michigan’s forests.The golden oyster mushroom is native to Asia. But people here have been growing them for some time as they’ve become increasingly popular in recipes.It's possible some spores escaped into the wild.
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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The race for Detroit’s next mayor will pit City Council President Mary Sheffield and megachurch leader Solomon Kinloch, the top two vote-getters in Tuesday’s nonpartisan primary.
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The Democratic governor said she had no qualms about partnering with a Republican president with whom she once had a fractious relationship.
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With booming supply and plateauing demand, the marijuana industry in Michigan may be at a tipping point.
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A new licensing system from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will make fall turkey hunting more streamlined. The new system will be in place for the fall turkey season, which begins on Sept. 15 and runs through Nov. 14. The goal is to make outdoor recreation more available while promoting a healthy turkey population.
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- Federal judge halts construction at Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz'
- Dean Cain from 'Superman' TV series to become an 'honorary' ICE officer
- Trump orders colleges to share admissions data, with an eye on affirmative action