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Legislation heard in a Michigan House Committee today would give the Secretary of State power to go after campaign finance violations as they’re happening.
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A lawyer says prosecutors plan to file charges of financial crimes against the former leader of the Michigan House. An announcement by the state attorney general is scheduled for this afternoon.
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It can be hard to book a campsite at Michigan’s popular state parks with out-of-staters vying for space too. Now residents may get first dibs under a new proposed bill
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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