Rick Pluta
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School districts that refused millions of dollars in state safety grants because of strings that were attached are pondering their next steps after the Michigan Supreme Court refused to consider their legal challenge.
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This slight increase is the first discernible movement in the jobless rate in quite awhile
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The State Budget Office said Hall is inducting other issues into what should be straightforward discussions
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The bill is part of an ongoing feud between House Republicans and Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel, who issued an opinion earlier this year that blocked House GOP-ordered budget cuts
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The bills would allow individuals to file lawsuits challenging local actions that could make voting more difficult or confusing, especially for minorities.
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A dozen Michigan companies are showcased at a Michigan pavilion at the Eurosatory conference, according to the governor’s office
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A statement from the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority says Friday's ribbon-cutting won’t take place while unspecified issues between the U.S. and Canada are resolved
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The Republican-sponsored bills would put the new rules in place for the coming school year instead of waiting until 2027
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Morrison was convicted in Jackson County of gang membership, providing material support for terrorist acts and possessing a firearm during the commission of a felony related to his role in the plot to kidnap Whitmer
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A spokesperson with the ACLU said the bills appear designed to impede protests more than protect legal law enforcement activities