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Judge Christina Mims sends deadlocked jury back to deliberate in murder trial of former GRPD officer Christopher Schurr, Epic MRA poll shows how Michigan feels about President Trump, big federal spending reductions could imperil Medicaid health benefits for 700 thousand Michiganders, and more.
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Jury deliberation in the Christopher Schurr murder trial continues, Muskegon police officer shot, registered voters in Michigan are dissatisfied with President Trump, and more.
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The White House is eagerly promoting supportive comments from the nation’s top auto worker union leader, a previous Trump critic who endorsed Democrat Kamala Harris over Trump in 2024
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United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain says there’s a clear choice when it comes to supporting the working class
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MI Senators Stabenow and Peters are among lawmakers who have signed on to letters of concern to the automaker
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Harris, who is planning to meet with union workers again in Michigan on Friday, hopes her message will resonate beyond the union families that once formed a rock-solid base for the Democratic Party. Trump has seized on union non-endorsements, claiming they prove rank-and-file workers support his vision for the country
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An uptick in school threats, a Kent County man arrested at Friday's Trump rally, protecting sand dunes and more.
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Stellantis says it still intends to reopen the Belvidere factory and also build a battery plant there but needs the delay because of unfavorable market conditions
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The company’s announcement Wednesday is a step toward meeting commitments it made in a new contract with the United Auto Workers. An assembly plant in Sterling Heights, Michigan, north of Detroit, will get $235.5 million
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Fain told the convention that the UAW will take whatever action is necessary to make Stellantis keep its commitments.