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The lawmakers argue morale is down across the agency and that Col. James Grady and his second in command have both lost the confidence of rank-and-file troopers.
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The Michigan House Regulatory Reform Committee opened hearings Thursday on a bill to outlaw medical research and testing on dogs if it could cause “pain or distress.”
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The rhetoric is getting more heated in a labor dispute at a mid-Michigan hospital. Hundreds of nurses have been walking picket lines at Henry Ford Genesys near Flint.
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President Donald Trump nominated Amer Ghalib to the ambassador’s post in Kuwait, after Ghalib, a Democrat, endorsed the Republican nominee in last year’s presidential election.
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Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups is among dozens of people arrested in criminal cases alleging sprawling schemes to rake in millions by rigging sports bets and poker games.
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Residents in several communities across the state have pushed back against AI data center proposals in recent months. Plans have been delayed, but may not be stopped.
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Michigan is pausing November food assistance payments until further notice, due to the federal government shutdown.
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Need something fun to do this weekend, or looking for new ways to experience the fall weather? Michigan Public is here to help! Check out some of these fun, interesting, and timely events across Michigan from October 24-26.
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With a chill in the air, seasonal gourds decorating doorsteps, and candy lining store shelves — all signs are pointing to the fact that it's nearly…
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Detroit residents will elect a new mayor on November 4. The Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. is one of two candidates on the ballot. He spoke with Michigan Public's Doug Tribou.