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Senator Peters reacts to congress rescinding federal funds from PBS and NPR, West Nile virus has been detected in mosquitoes in Kent County, the Catholic diocese of Grand Rapids is closing four churches and building two new ones, and more.
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U.S. Rep Scholten cancelled her Monday night townhall after investigators found her name on the potential hit list of the Minnesota shooting suspect, Demonstrators participated in the No King's rally in Lansing and around the country, and more.
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Protests are planned this Saturday in Michigan and around the nation against President Trump's policies, Corewell Health is rescheduling some surgeries due to a lack of anesthesiologists, and more.
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Saturday, a military a parade in Washington, D.C. will celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. It coincides with President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday. Nationwide, a group known as Indivisible is organizing more than 1,000 events protesting Trump’s policies
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Hundreds of music education supporters are heading to DC to advocate for music education funding, a bill to outlaw gun bump stocks is awaiting a floor vote in the Michigan Senate, a conversation with the Executive Director of the Grand Rapids Pride Center, and more.
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Grand Rapids high schoolers got to hear from Alumni of HBCUs, today kicks off America Saves Week, this weekend saw "Hands Off" protests in Michigan and all over the country, Hope Network offers new ESL classes, and more.
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Postal workers and their supporters argue changing the way the United States Postal Service operates would hurt rural residents, cut jobs and raise costs
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Movimiento Cosecha Michigan organized display of unity supporting undocumented community.
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House Republicans walked out of Michigan House session Friday in protest over bills for road funding, sick leave, and minimum wage for tipped workers not yet seeing a vote
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Michigan's Arab American community is expected to hold an outsized influence in the November presidential election due to their high concentration in the swing state