Arjun Thakkar
Reporter, WKAR
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Michigan State University’s embattled football coach Mel Tucker is accusing the school of violating its own rules by moving to terminate him before its investigation is complete.
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A Lansing state representative has introduced a bill that would further protect the rights of Michiganders experiencing homelessness
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The Michigan State Police is warning drivers to be aware of a new ban on using mobile devices while driving. The new law goes into effect at the end of the month
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Two of the students who were wounded in the February shooting at Michigan State University are planning to sue the school. They allege the university was aware its buildings were unsafe and failed to make them more secure
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The Michigan State Police says an independent report it commissioned found evidence of racial disparities in traffic stops at about a third of agency posts surveyed
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State lawmakers are resuming a long-running debate over which insect should serve as Michigan’s official state butterfly
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Senator Gary Peters is pushing for legislation to fund research to help fruit producers combat an invasive insect species. He visited Michigan State University’s Horticultural Center Friday
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Those who’ve only received earlier monovalent vaccinations aren’t considered fully protected from the virus anymore
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A new package of bills introduced by state lawmakers aims to expand resources offered to survivors of sexual assault. The measures have bipartisan support
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MSU's Board of Trustees has once again refused Attorney General Dana Nessel’s request to release thousands of documents for her investigation into Larry Nassar. That’s after new leaders on the board said they were committed to being transparent with the documents