Melorie Begay
Reporter, WGVU-
The Michigan State Police says its taking steps to ensure transparency and accuracy after temporarily halting its THC toxicology testing.
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A man shot in a Meijer parking lot by East Lansing Police Department officers in April has been charged with seven felony counts and one misdemeanor count.The charges against 20 year-old DeAnthony VanAtten, who is Black, appeared Tuesday night on the 54B District Court’s website. They include felony charges of assault, resisting or obstructing police, one count carrying a concealed weapon, one count receiving and concealing a weapon, one felony firearm count and one misdemeanor third degree retail fraud charge.
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A new COVID-19 vaccine option is now available for Michigan adults. The state health department announced Thursday, it has a limited supply of Novavax shots.
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A bill in Congress that would have expanded healthcare benefits for about 3 and a half million veterans exposed to toxic burn pit fumes may still have life, after having it's passage blocked Thursday, July 28.
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Parking signs in Michigan for people with disabilities are getting a new update.
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College sports fans in Michigan might soon be able to buy alcohol while they're sitting in the stands.
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Representatives of Planned Parenthood of Michigan say they're confident they'll reach the signature threshold needed to ask voters in November to guarantee the right to an abortion statewide.
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Stargazers will now have 24-hour access to Michigan's dark sky preserves following a new land use order passed by the state Department of Natural Resources Thursday.
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The United States is the largest producer of corn in the world, but recent findings from a Michigan State University researcher suggest climate change is putting the nation’s top crop at risk.
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Consumers Energy is proposing a nearly $300 million investment to modernize its power grid and support clean energy projects.