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The public will have an opportunity to hear more about the proposed downtown Grand Rapids’ Fulton and Market Redevelopment Project featuring three high-rise buildings
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We talk to the American Speech-Language Hearing Association’s Associate Director of Audiology Lindsay Creed.
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The lawsuit seeks to shut down the 60-year-old pipeline that carries Canadian crude oil through the Straits of Mackinac.
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A bill heard in a Michigan House committee today aims to give sexual assault survivors rights to have support during the investigation process.
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U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga says the SEC’s objectives are protecting investors and maintaining fair and orderly markets and not advancing a particular agenda.
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The preliminary examinations that got underway Wednesday in a Lansing courtroom are expected to provide the fullest glimpse yet at the state’s case.
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Administrators in the Grand Rapids Public Schools say closing some underused buildings could save the district millions of dollars.
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The Ottawa County Board of Commissioners had said they would vote this morning on whether to terminate Adeline Hambley, but now say they will decide on November 6th.
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The hearing comes after the university decided to terminate Tucker’s contract following allegations of sexual harassment from rape survivor and activist Brenda Tracy.
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Legislative hearings are expected to begin this week on bills supporters say would fix problems with Michigan’s 2019 auto insurance law