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A new state audit has concluded Michigan’s Cannabis Regulatory Agency is largely effective at enforcing the state’s marijuana laws, with some exceptions
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Board Chair says no conflict of interest with Kallman Legal Group despite business relationship with family member
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Michigan officials met with union leaders Friday to discuss the state’s public sector worker shortage
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After months of speculation, the candidate field for Lansing’s open congressional seat is shaping up.
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It’s shaping up to be a crowded race for Michigan’s open US Senate seat, starting with next year’s Democratic and Republican primaries.
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Already censured by GOP Party, Bonnema cut ties with Ottawa Impact in spring
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The number of Michigan residents traveling by car is projected to be the highest on record
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Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II proclaimed June 19th as Juneteenth Celebration Day in Michigan.
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After a nearly record-breaking dry May, the state's climatologist is predicting more rain and consistent high temperatures going into the rest of the summer.
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Detroit officials say the city’s un-employment rate has fallen to the lowest level in three decades.