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The United Auto Workers union said Friday that results are still being tallied, but so far 97% have voted in favor of authorizing one or more strikes against Stellantis, General Motors and Ford
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The Michigan Department of Civil Rights unveiled its new PSA campaign against hate crimes and bias incidents Wednesday.
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Union President Shawn Fain said in a statement Tuesday that talks are moving slowly and have yet to address wages and other economic issues.
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Judge Stephen Murphy said he was frustrated by a series of delays when he made the remark in 2020
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The body of Wynter Cole Smith was discovered Wednesday evening near a municipal airport about 6 miles northeast of downtown Detroit. Chief Ellery Sosebee of the Lansing Police Department says the investigation “has moved from a missing child case to a homicide investigation.”
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The U.S. Census Bureau is refusing to change some 2020 population estimates challenged by the city of Detroit. But the city still has options
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Diesel Freak LLC, based in Gaylord, has agreed to pay a $750,000 fine. Accurate Truck Service, based in Grand Rapids, and a related company, Griffin Transportation, have each agreed to pay $500,000
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An exhibition of dozens of Van Gogh’s works from around the world ended in January. But the museum has been under orders to hold the painting while the court determined who would next get it
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Several Metro Detroit members of Congress want state regulators to re-open public comment about renewing the license for a site that accepted hazardous waste from the recent train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. The move comes as the US Environmental Protection Agency is warning states not to block contaminated waste coming from the Ohio train wreck.
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State Police spokesman 1st Lt. Mike Shaw told The Detroit News both were believed to have suffered non-life-threatening injuries