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The U.S. Department of Justice has republished a list of "sanctuary jurisdictions" — this time naming only one city in Michigan: East Lansing.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor will be on the November ballot as he seeks a third term leading the capital city. He will face Kelsea Hector, who leads a Lansing nonprofit.
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Collectively, state lawmakers have requested nearly $3.4 billion for 791 projects. It’s not yet clear which ones will make it into the state budget.
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According to the complaint, the Trump administration has left Michigan without roughly $29 million dollars of promised money to finish building out its EV charger network.
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South Haven is restarting its lifeguard program following 19 drownings in Lake Michigan so far this summer. Also, a beloved Ann Arbor garden center is closing after more than 100 years of business. Then, a look back at Detroit's mayoral runs.
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Democratic U.S. Senator Elissa Slotkin toured a children's hospital in Grand Rapids Monday and said she hasn't given up on restoring funding for health care programs.
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When the federal government unexpectedly withheld $1.3 billion in funding for summer and afterschool programs last month, program leaders across the country were left scrambling to keep operating.
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After a five-year legal fight, two far-right activists have pleaded no contest to felonies for a robocall operation to deter Detroit voters from casting ballots in 2020.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funnels federal money to public media stations, says it's winding down operations after President Trump signed a law rescinding all funding.
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Complicating stalled budget negotiations in Lansing, new analysis shows the state will have $1.1 billion less heading into the new fiscal year because of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Plus, the campaign to tax Michigan’s wealthiest residents to pay more for schools moves forward with its petition campaign.
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If Ann Arbor proposals A and B pass, they would transfer development rights to a downtown lot from the city to the library, and terminate a city charter amendment that set aside the area as a public park.
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Guest host Stephen Henderson covers a proposed cell phone ban in Michigan schools, voter turnout in the Detroit mayoral primary, and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s future.