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A Grand Rapids Election Update. Fifth Third Bank is Funding a Financial Literacy Class, a preview of PBS FRONTLINE, and more.
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The lawsuit claims the ban violates the U.S. Constitution’s equal protection clause. The court refused the case without comment
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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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The Ford Airport is seeing record breaking holiday travel, Grand Haven has a new public safety director, the state wants your help combating invasive species, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Michigan’s top elections official says the US Supreme Court got it wrong today in a ruling involving presidential immunity and the 2020 presidential race.
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Shelly Irwin looks at the world of solo travel for women, a West Michigan hospital in Wyoming is buying land for expansion, Union High School has restored 8 tennis courts, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Actors and Director in studio to talk about the theme, including their relationship and the rights they fought for.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she’s concerned a Supreme Court ruling could supersede all or part of the reproductive rights amendment to the Michigan Constitution that was adopted by voters in 2022
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to consider a case where the state Department of Health and Human Services wants to take temporary custody of a troubled child.
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Lawyers for the state, and for two 2018 ballot measures, argued over the constitutionality of a legislative tactic known as “adopt and amend” before the state supreme Court today.