Sarah Lehr
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Chants of "forced procreation, no celebration" rang out in downtown Lansing late Monday morning when what began as a small group of people broke off from an abortion rights rally on the state Capitol lawn, unfurled a banner, and formed a line blocking the city's Independence Day parade.
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Michigan officials are assuring medical providers that they can't currently be prosecuted for conducting abortions following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, but some county prosecutors, including the one in Jackson County, disagree.
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Lansing resident Ryan Kost woke up after 5 a.m. Tuesday to find his neighbor upset and at his door.
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Racist language persists in housing deeds, but Michigan bill advances are making it easier to strike"The premises covered hereby shall never be occupied by any person or persons other than the Caucasian race and Gentiles only."
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The Lansing City Council has advanced a ballot measure that would let people with felony convictions serve on city boards and commissions.
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Two health care professionals allege they faced retaliation at a Lansing clinic after reporting sexual harassment by a doctor of osteopathic medicine.
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Severe thunderstorms with high winds tonight could give way to another weather hazard in mid-Michigan later this week.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer promises to sign a bill into law that will lower the minimum age from 18 to 17 for employees serving alcohol at restaurants or bars in Michigan.
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After losing in Michigan, disqualified Republican candidate Perry Johnson is taking his case to federal court in a last-minute attempt to get on Michigan's primary ballot for governor.
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At least 15 people, including U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, have tested positive for COVID-19 after hobnobbing at a political conference.