Rick Pluta
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The number of unemployed people in Michigan actually increased slightly last month, but the labor force declined by about the same number
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Hall says tax limitation laws in Michigan don’t do much to limit tax increases when property changes hands
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says the GOP’s position would deprive thousands of overseas voters, including family members of military personnel, of their rights
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The Democratic governor says she has no qualms about working across party lines to get things done for Michigan
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The report said bullying and suicide threats were the subjects of the most common messages to the tipline in 2024.
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The jury oath is required by a state law. But there is no specific remedy required in the statute when the oath is not administered
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Michigan Supreme Court ruled Thursday that law enforcement officers must be specific on what they’re looking for when seeking a warrant to search a cell phone.
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The Legislature and Governor Gretchen Whitmer face tough choices now that the federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act has reset the state’s budget picture.
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It’s been nearly a month since the fiscal year began for school districts.
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Michigan is part of a of a group of states suing the Trump administration to block access to confidential information the state has on people who use federal food assistance.