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Federal and state officials gathered in Lansing today to announce new standards for some federal “Battery Workforce Initiative” apprenticeships.
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Rashad Trice, who kidnapped and killed his ex-girlfriend’s two-year-old daughter, has plead guilty to a federal charge of kidnapping resulting in death
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The Michigan Court of Appeals is standing by its ruling that ex-Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr should be tried for the murder of Black motorist Patrick Lyoya
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Lansing joins other cities in the state, like Detroit and Dearborn, in calling for a ceasefire in Gaza
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is part of a coalition trying to stop the sale of military-grade ammunition to civilians
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A fitness center company, a catering business and a bowling alley are demanding compensation for losses due to COVID orders issued early in the pandemic
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Anne Minard was a fundraiser and external affairs director for Chatfield while Rob Minard served as Chatfield’s chief of staff
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State officials say they plan on mailing out checks in February to Michigan households that claimed the Earned Income Tax Credit on this year’s filings
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Today in federal court in Grand Rapids, U.S. attorneys brought new charges against three people in the case of the Lansing man police say left a loaded gun in a car with a two-year-old. That child died of a gunshot wound.
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A bill repealing a requirement for Michiganders to purchase abortion coverage through a separate health insurance rider was signed into law today.