
Colin Jackson
Reporter, Michigan Public Radio Network-
A new ruling from Michigan’s secretary of state means public officials can keep accepting free tickets to a major conference on Mackinac Island.
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A few hundred people rallied outside a veterans hospital in Ann Arbor this weekend to protest federal cuts to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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The next focus of the Michigan House could involve bills to help counties and local governments fight violent crime.
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New state reports find guards at three of Michigan’s prisons were likely falsifying logbooks from cell searches and conducting them too quickly.
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Partnering with foreign institutions could become tougher for Michigan schools under legislation that moved out of a state House committee Wednesday.
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Republican supporters say the generators use newer, cleaner technologies, and that should allow them to stay in use past deadlines for the state’s clean energy transition.
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Michigan and former federal officials are warning that cuts to a federal financial watchdog agency could harm Michiganders.
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The Michigan House passed parts of a Republican-led education plan that would require school districts to posts links to performance data on their websites.
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It’s looking like state lawmakers won’t close the books on Michigan’s latest state budget before an end-of-the-month deadline to do so.
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The Michigan House approved a plan Wednesday to use taxes on fuel and corporations to fund road repairs.