Kylie Sczepanski
Kylie Sczepanski is a newsroom intern at WCMU.
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Michigan's Auditor General recently released a report saying the state Department of Education hasn't complied with its recommendations for improving virtual learning in public schools.
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The package of bills would allow automated cameras to ticket drivers speeding in construction zones.
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Democratic backed justices will maintain their majority on Michigan Supreme Court following the elections of Kyra Harris Bolden and Kimberly Thomas.
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The state Supreme Court has two seats up for grabs in the 2024 election.
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18- to 27-year-olds, also known as Gen z, are under the spotlight this election year. Many have grown up in a highly politicized environment and will be voting for the very first time.
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According to the Secretary of State's office, over 145,000 people cast their ballot on the first day of early in-person voting in Michigan. It's the first presidential election the process has been made available in the state.
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The State Supreme Court elections are technically non-partisan, meaning candidates appear without a party label on the ballot. Instead, parties nominate their choices for the high court. Democratic-backed justices currently hold a 4-3 majority on the bench.
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New home construction permits declined in Michigan this past August when compared August of 2023. Officials say the state should be at its peak during the summer month.
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"We’ve never had an animal lose its life due to the cost of care as an organization and we didn’t want to start now,”