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The Michigan State Housing Development Authority hopes to boost energy efficiency and lower costs for low-income renters with a new $35 Million Partnership.
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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, is facing a campaign finance complaint from the state Republican Party.
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Dan and Jennifer Digmann have been married for 20 years. Both have been battling multiple sclerosis almost as long. They credit "teamwork" as the magic to making their marriage work despite their daily struggles with this incurable disease.
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Thousands of toilet paper rolls were tossed on the McGuirk Arena floor Saturday night after the ceremonial first basket. While the tradition dates back decades, this was the third year in a row CMU organized the toss.
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Bills to address racial disparities in maternal health care are making a comeback in the Michigan Legislature.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a DTE electric rate increase that will amount to about $4.60 more each month on the average residential customer bill.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bills this week expanding reproductive health care in Michigan.
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WCMU’s David Nicholas spoke with environmental reporter Teresa Homsi about state testing and what people need to know if their community becomes a "place of interest."
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The new Michigan House Oversight Committee chair says he hopes to see more investigations into state agencies during his tenure.
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The state House adopted bills Thursday to scale back paid sick leave and minimum wage laws before they take effect in less than a month.
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The Laken Riley Act would put immigrants without legal status under federal detention without the possibility of being released if they are arrested for certain crimes.
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The DNR said daily high temperatures during 2024's early hunt were consistently above 70 degrees, which hampered hunting.