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Dozens of Saline residents gathered Monday to protest a data center proposal, holding posters with slogans like “Protect Pure MI" and "DTE dirty data deal."
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First, more on environment-friendly changes recently made to animal farm waste disposal laws. Then, we heard about the escalation of demonstrations led by two different conservative political candidates outside of a Dearborn city council meeting.
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Michigan lawmakers and community leaders announced that No Kings protests are going to be held across the state and the country on October 18th. The goal of the protests is to support democracy and defend freedom of speech.
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First, trans advocates plan to protest Michigan Medicine's decision to drop gender-affirming care for youth. Then, a new report found Michigan's utilities are the worst in the nation when it comes to restoring electricity. Also, advice on moving from The Best Advice Show and how to start a micro-garden.
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A coalition of Metro Detroit peace and justice groups held a silent march in Huntington Woods, calling on Michigan’s congressional delegation to support humanitarian aid.
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Today, a bargaining standoff in West Michigan over teacher salaries. And a developing policy rift for an herbicide that’s widely used in Michigan and across the U.S.
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In a major reversal, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's office moved to dismiss felony charges against seven pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Michigan Monday.
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First, an update on anti-war Michigan protestors accused of vandalism, and the question of who should prosecute the case. Then, a record-setting cow and its bond with a Traverse City hospital. A look at Trump's first 100 days. Plus, we unpack the Canadian election.
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Defense attorneys are asking a judge to bar the Michigan attorney general from prosecuting the cases of people arrested at a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Michigan, arguing that Dana Nessel acknowledged she’s perceived as biased against Arabs and Muslims in a separate case.
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First, a look at litigation against University of Michigan protesters. Then, the experiences of migrant women in Michigan. Plus, a statistical way to fill out your March Madness brackets.