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Nessel says the dismantling of various federal departments and agencies, like the Education Department, make it tough to track what happened to money destined for Michigan
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The invasive carp can eat their way through an ecosystem, damaging native species and tourism built on fishing
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Corwell Health expansion, One County, One Book, report from Monday’s traffic pileup, dangerous cold ahead, local artists sought to open amphitheater, Rep. Matt Hall on ’26 priorities, and the impact of Trump’s first year on Michigan
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The numbers tell a complicated story
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Leaders gather to ask for fair treatment by ICE, multi-car pileup on I-196, MSP and truckers combat human trafficking, Code Blue for the homeless, digital tool for organ donations, EGLE awards PFAS grants. MI looking at austerity budget in ’26, new wave of violence at MI correction facilities, and more
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer says President Trump is taking a dangerous step by threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act to stop protests in Minnesota
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The worker has since been suspended from his job
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Students gathered at GVSU on Tuesday to demand it designate itself as a sanctuary campus, a Michigan Court of Claims judge has set a Friday hearing on whether to block an official opinion that restored $645 million in grants that were abruptly cut by a GOP controlled state House committee, and more.
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The inquiry marks another escalation in President Donald Trump’s reaction to a video that he and his aides have labeled as “seditious."
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President Trump told business leaders in Detroit Tuesday his administration is creating an economic boom in the U.S.