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Grand Rapids Public School teachers parents and students are demanding the district increase transparency and fairly compensate educators, the leader of the state health department appeared before the Michigan House Oversight Committee for a tense hearing, and more.
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John Ball Zoo is giving a progress report on new animal habitats and its sustainable parking lot, the Michigan Court of Appeals will hear arguments in the state Senate's lawsuit against the state House of Representatives, the Michigan Irish Music Festival takes place on Thursday, and more.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals will hear arguments Tuesday in the state Senate’s lawsuit against the state House of Representatives
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Canadian wildfire smoke can cause some surprising health issues, immigrants and refugees attended the Maximize Economic Potential Summit today to network, AG Dana Nessel issued a new consumer alert about scam college websites, and more.
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The jury oath is required by a state law. But there is no specific remedy required in the statute when the oath is not administered
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Three artists are finishing Grand Rapids Public Museum murals representing Anishinaabe life, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act has Michigan needing to come up with $1.1 billion to balance the state budget, a conversation with the Grand Rapids Area Tenant Union, and more.
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A new ruling from the Michigan Court of Appeals could cause several lawsuits against the state to be dismissed.
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The Kindergarten Oral Health Assessment Program enters its second year, some Detroit-based small business owners say the President's tariff strategy is backing them into a corner, Grand Rapids Zine Fest is returning for its 11th year, and more.
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Defendant Michael Kvasnicka was charged based on a social media message sent to a student saying he would attack her school
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The case centers on a person convicted of both second-degree murder and the crime of "felony-firearm" over a decade after the crime took place