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At protests in Lansing and other cities, activists were less focused on the events of 14 years ago than on the current fight over the future of Enbridge’s Line 5.
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'We’re here to take care of each other': Call to the Creek campers help homeowners in Midland CountyTeens visist Midland area to repair 29 houses of those in need as a part of their work camp trip this week. Bullock Creek High School hosts over 200 campers.
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Michigan Democrats are trying to reset the presidential race in the swing state now that Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to be their presidential candidate.
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The debate over the vote comes from a disinterest in a property tax increase that was on the February ballot. This upcoming election day the operating millage will not increase property taxes.
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Peregrine falcons became endangered in the 1970s due to pesticide usage. 50 years later, the birds' populations are stabilizing in Michigan.
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As pinball rises in popularity, meet the "pinball wizard" who started a tournament in Traverse City.
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Michigan housing officials say the state has done better than expected at reducing a housing shortage, especially for residents earning 80% or less of the area median income.
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The study looked at road conditions surrounding urban areas and major population centers around the state.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a state budget bill Wednesday, finalizing spending plans for the upcoming fiscal year.
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The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly is expanding their statewide reach in the greater Alpena area. Senior citizens will also be able to receive at-home care through the PACE center.
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Grocery stores in northwest Lower Michigan are getting extra brown bags this month— the 35th annual fundraising campaign for Child and Family Services.
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Demand for lithium is increasing while concerns about child labor and environmental disregard have led to a shift of the exploration and mining away from bad actors.