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Tomorrow is the final day of this Michigan Supreme Court term with some big decisions still outstanding.
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Supporters of the new legislation argue that the current medical parole law is so restrictive that only one person since 2019 has received parole under it
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The Michigan Supreme Court will consider whether to ban automatic life prison sentences for people who were 19 or 20 years old when they were involved in a major crime.
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Michigan’s House Elections Committee could forward bills concerning how officials review petition signatures to the full House floor tomorrow
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The National Weather service has issued a Heat Advisory for West Michigan and beyond until Friday
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A group of concerned Muskegon citizens wants to know who’s in charge of enforcing an easement along the Muskegon Lake shoreline. Their focus is on a newly opened marina.
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Last year’s voter-approved millage funding doesn’t start until December of 2025. KDL is investigating why that is
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Close to 1.3 million Michiganders are expected to travel this Memorial Day weekend
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A state House Committee held a hearing today on an audit into the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency. It looked at the agency's ability to catch fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Legislation heard in a Michigan House Committee today would give the Secretary of State power to go after campaign finance violations as they’re happening.