Sarah Lehr
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After Roe v. Wade was overturned, a law still on the books from 1849 left the legality of abortions in dispute in the state. This week, Planned Parenthood resumes services.
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Every year, Wisconsin teens hone their running and jumping skills as they compete for an unusual summer job. The Lake Geneva mailboat jumpers leap from boats to deliver letters to waterfront homes.
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Experts say it's a nationwide problem, as older lawyers retire and younger ones opt for higher paying jobs.
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Sparrow Health System is now offering tests for monkeypox.
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Lansing residents are getting a taste of what life was like in the area 100 years ago.
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Two candidates are advancing to a special election for a partial City Council term representing northeast Lansing.
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Meridian Township voters narrowly reject ban on recreational marijuana businesses: Aug. 2022 resultsMeridian voters on Tuesday rejected a proposal that would have banned all types of recreational cannabis businesses from the township, unofficial results show.
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Supporters of abortion rights are rejoicing, at least for now, after Michigan's legal battle over the medical procedure took another series of twists and turns Monday.
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A statewide court order is dealing a blow to supporters of abortion access.
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This year, voters in a record number of states will weigh in on ballot measures related to abortion, with some proposals advanced by abortion-rights supporters and others advanced by opponents.