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A state House Committee held a hearing today on an audit into the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency. It looked at the agency's ability to catch fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Advances in public health around the world are grounded in four areas: fluoridation, immunization, water purification and pasteurization. In the 1930s, the U.S. Public Health Service determined tooth decay “an urgent public health problem.” As part of NPR’s series on historical markers, Off the Mark, WGVU revisits Grand Rapids’ fluoride story with two dentists who lived it.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether sneakers and flip-flops can be considered dangerous weapons for the purpose of charging a teenager with assault
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The issue of trial court funding has been a pressing matter for years. A 2017 state law passed under then-Republican Governor Rick Snyder created a Trial Court Funding Commission to review concerns and come up with recommendations for lawmakers to pass
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Bird flu infections continue to ravage commercial poultry farms around Michigan. Since April third, six commercial farms have been affected by the fatal virus
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We share the latest edition of Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, organizations around the state are being awarded grants to take care of our waterways, a bill expanding the definition of hate crimes is on its way to the state house, and more.
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The scam has already cost some consumers in other states. The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Michigan warns scammers could use the “yes” to authorize purchases off bank accounts
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Tuesday evening’s Ottawa County Board of Commissioners meeting drew crowds and controversy over two specific agenda items
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Trump and Mark Meadows were among the names that came up during the cross-examination of investigator Howard Shock. Shock's work led to charges of forgery against more than a dozen people
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy announced over $102,000 through twenty-seven grants to local governments and nonprofits throughout the state of Michigan
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The bill package would update that policy by adding protections for sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, age, ethnicity, and association with any of the listed groups