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Deer remain a big problem for Michigan drivers. They're involved in tens of thousands of crashes annually, and in certain urban and suburban areas of the state, an abundance is affecting motorists as well as farmers, insurance companies, and residents.
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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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The number of crashes where someone was speeding is down since 2019, according to a new report from Michigan State Police.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said 42,939 people died on U.S. roads in 2021.
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Today on Stateside, hear more on Michigan's no-fault auto insurance refund and learn about a newly discovered Great Lakes shipwreck. Then, we take a look at Michigan labor unions and hear a Ukrainian-American perspective on the ongoing conflict.
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Today on Stateside, Michigan residents mourn those lost as a result of the state's changes to the no-fault insurance law, and mid-size hospitals hit a rough financial patch. Plus, new developments in the Ford Motor Company business model and Michigan legislative term limits.
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Michigan's new auto insurance law allows insurance companies to slash payments for long term care providers for accident survivors by nearly half.But some…
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Pedestrian deaths from car crashes spiked nearly 20% in Michigan last year, according to preliminary data from the Governors Highway Safety…
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The Michigan State Police says it's investigating an incident involving an undercover officer who ran a stop sign, and whose vehicle was hit by a civilian…
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Tuesday, Michigan voters will decide if they want to legalize recreational marijuana.Meanwhile, there are conflicting views on whether legal weed will…