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Michigan drivers are paying the highest prices at the pump since the summer of 2023, according to an analysis by AAA of Michigan.
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Bridge Michigan's Simon D. Schuster asked nine leading gubernatorial candidates six questions about some of the most pressing or contentious issues facing Michigan schools today.
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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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Michigan lawmakers and local leaders are promoting bipartisan legislative efforts to support water affordability programs for Michigan households.
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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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New photos released Thursday show the damage inside Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township. The federal investigation continues into the attack.
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Need something fun to do this weekend, or looking for new things to explore? Michigan Public is here to help! Check out some of these fun, interesting, and timely events across Michigan from March 20-22.
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The U.S. Department of Defense has named the University of Michigan and Hillsdale College as potential partners for service members’ higher education.
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Some details about the data center proposed in Van Buren Township have been floating around for weeks. But the company pushing for it remained a mystery until Google put speculation to rest this week.
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As the population of detainees at North Lake Processing Center topped a thousand people late last year, dozens of emergency calls came into the county emergency dispatch center. Audio from these 911 calls give us a small window into what’s happening inside.