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Michigan will lose all four of its research and development facilities under a new plan to reorganize the U.S. Forest Service, Michigan's two biggest universities would see a funding hit in a 76 billion dollar spending proposal, and more.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously Wednesday that the case belongs in state court. It’s a win for the state and environmental groups that want to shut down Line 5
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Governor Whitmer has requested that President Donald Trump declare a major disaster in response to the tornado touchdowns last month, the R-X Kids cash assistance program launched in three more Michigan communities on Wednesday, and more.
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The state lost in lower courts and the Supreme Court’s decision makes those decisions the final word on that question
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Two Grand Rapids immigrant advocate organizations protested during today's Kent County Commission meeting, bills to relieve the impact of medical debt moved out of the Michigan Senate,
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This is one of multiple cases in the courts on what should happen with Line 5
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The woman arrested during an on camera interview at a protest in Grand Rapids is still sharing her message against U.S. actions in Venezuela, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is appealing a recent federal court decision on an oil and gas pipeline running through the Straits of Mackinac, and more.
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Michigan’s governor is appealing a federal decision to keep open an oil pipeline running between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron
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The Grand Rapids Promise Zone Authority and the Grand rapids Chamber are partnering on a new program called Career Pathways, the U.S. Supreme court will hear arguments next month on a procedural question involving Enbridge's Line 5, and more.
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Enbridge argued the state couldn’t regulate Line 5 because the federal Pipeline Safety Act superseded any state policies