Associated Press
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Despite progress in recruitment, the state struggles with stability. During the last academic year, nearly 8,000 teachers left, while 7,900 entered the field
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The inquiry marks another escalation in President Donald Trump’s reaction to a video that he and his aides have labeled as “seditious."
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Gilchrist did not cite a specific reason for the change, but said he was not finished being a “public servant.”
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The concern is escalating as Michigan readies for the Detroit Auto Show, which runs from Jan. 17-25
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The tongue-in-cheek roundup of overused slang started in 1976 as a New Year’s Eve party idea
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The trend is likely to continue into 2026, as Trump administration officials continue their efforts to downplay climate change, deemphasize renewable energy, and embrace fossil fuels
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A statue of the crime-fighting movie character has been welcomed by fans since it began standing guard over Detroit Wednesday afternoon in the Motor City's Eastern Market area
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Data released recently by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reveals rising rates of suicide overall in the state
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The proposal would significantly reduce fuel economy requirements through the 2031 model years. Those requirements set rules on how far new vehicles need to travel on a gallon of gasoline
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By Saturday morning, northern Iowa had over 8 inches of snow. Chicago and other parts of Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan are expecting similar amounts