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It could become illegal in Michigan to deny renting to someone because of their source of income under a bill package headed for the full state House
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A southeast Grand Rapids street was designated Sekou Smith Way in honor of the late sports journalist.
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Once the mussels have been relocated, the city plans to remove some dams and add boulders to create faster moving water for kayakers, and slower spots for recreational wading and paddling
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It’s National Correctional Officer’s Week, a time to recognize the work they do within the prison system. The Kent County Sheriff talks about that work and the growing need for officers nationwide.
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-Senator Thomas Albert tried unsuccessfully to add language that would have capped university spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts at 2% of revenue.-Senator Joe Bellino sought to take away funding increases from universities which allow student groups with a “history of supporting terrorist organizations or threats of physical violence toward others.”
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The legislation requires the State Court Administrative Office to collect information and compile a report to help develop a new funding system
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A new segment from Living West Michigan from WGVU Public Media, nine dams in West Michigan are getting updates, Michigan is playing host to the biannual Americas Competitive Exchange, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Police aren't certain how she regularly got up on the roof. An officer says the woman was cooperative and quickly agreed to leave. No charges were pursued
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The Michigan League of Conservation Voters kicked off its Energy Savings Now! Summit series in Grand Rapids Thursday, sharing how taxpayers can take advantage of resources.
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Thursday the Michigan Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development director announced avian influenza has been detected at two new sites in Ionia County
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Senior care provider Holland Home is inviting the public to its Breton Woods campus to view the first phase of upgrades in a $15 million project
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Nessel alleges former clerk Stephanie Scott, a Republican, and attorney Stephanie Lambert allowed unauthorized access to a computer and its voter data in a search of fraud. Lambert’s attorney says his client didn't violate the law