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Brenda Tracy's complaint brings a temporary restraining order against the former Michigan State University football coach.
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A 41-mile section of Line 5 will need to be relocated following a federal judge’s decision that Enbridge Energy is trespassing on tribal lands.
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After nine months of investigation, a Frankfort man is facing federal charges for illegally diverting the Platte River of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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A federal judge said he won’t force Enbridge to turn off the Line 5 pipeline after a Wisconsin tribe appealed for its immediate shutdown. But the judge says he’ll soon issue a ruling on what conditions would justify a shutdown.
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A segment of the line crosses a tributary of Lake Superior, and the tribe says they’re worried recent erosion on the river will cause a breach in the pipeline.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Nils Kessler describes Barry Croft as the kidnap plot’s “spiritual leader."
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Ryan Kelley pleaded not guilty today to four misdemeanor charges related to the January 6th insurrection.
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A federal judge has denied gubernatorial hopeful Perry Johnson’s request to put his name on the Republican primary ballot.
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Before they met in person, before they trained, before they moved their conversation about toppling “tyrants” to an encrypted chat app, they had Facebook, prosecutors say.
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A thousand hours of audio. 150,000 pages of documents. And one massive federal case involving five defendants who allegedly plotted to kidnap a sitting governor and blow up a bridge as part of a terrorist plot.That’s what defense attorneys told federal judge Robert Jonker they’re contending with as they prepared to go to trial in October. There’s just not enough time, they argued.