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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that the Inkster City Council must read aloud the written public comments of a paralyzed man who is unable to attend its meetings in person
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The Michigan Supreme Court, on Wednesday, considered a pair of cases that deal with resentencing people serving long prison terms for crimes they committed as children
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday it is time again for drivers to be on the lookout for orange barrels and construction workers
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After a sale was first announced in September, Consumers Energy officials told a state commission today that selling 13 hydroelectric dams is still the best option for the state
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The Michigan Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case today involving the Fifth Amendment and criminal sentencing
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Michigan governor tells internet summit federal action needed to protect kids
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A proposed bill in the Michigan House would offer tax incentives to food businesses, farms, and other donors that give unused food to charitable organizations
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The developer behind Muskegon's Adelaide Pointe marina project has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, a lot of money got dropped into the race for Michigan's open Senate seat on Monday, and more.
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A lot of money got dropped into the race for Michigan’s open Senate seat Monday
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Tax Day is drawing near and, as the day approaches, State Attorney General Dana Nessel is reissuing her consumer alert on tax-related identity theft