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Michigan beekeepers are preparing to synchronize honeybee arrivals with the state's spring nectar flow, party divisions over rising fuel costs were on full display in the Michigan Senate, and more.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled that entities employed by tribes do not automatically qualify for sovereign immunity from lawsuits
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Grand Rapids filed the lawsuit in 2023 against the Michigan Department of Civil Rights
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says a lawsuit filed by Benton Harbor residents against the state over lead-contaminated water can move forward
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Trinity Health will lay off employees in 15 states including Michigan, Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall is naming affordability as one of his top issues for the year, and more.
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A unanimous three-judge panel held the research is confidential intellectual property that is exempt from the state’s Freedom of Information Act
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The challenge argues the Legislature failed to adopt the bill with the three-fourths House and Senate supermajorities required by the MI Constitution to alter a voter-approved initiative
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The Michigan Court of Appeals is upholding a state law that can require wrongfully imprisoned people to pay back damages they've been awarded by the state
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House Speaker Matt Hall said the new majority was not obligated to wrap up business left unfinished by the former Democratic majority
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A three-judge panel heard Tuesday from the plaintiff, the Washington-based Nonhuman Rights Project, in the first-of-its-kind case in Michigan