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Michigan authorities are warning people about scam text messages that are asking people to pay "unpaid tolls or tickets." Officials are asking people to beware of these messages and to not give scammers any personal information or money.
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The case stems from a lawsuit filed in 2019 by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, and the intention was to void a 1953 easement that allowed Enbridge to run the dual pipelines across the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning residents of scam text messages asking for payment of overdue road toll balances in Florida.
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Christopher Cluley will avoid incarceration after years of back and forth in the courts.
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Republicans are pushing back against Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s plan to deputize private practice attorneys to pursue climate lawsuits against oil and gas companies.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office says the data breach likely didn’t start with Meijer. Rather, the information may have come from data taken from another institution.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office says efforts to prosecute state officials in the Flint water case are over.
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Michigan attorney general accuses dairy farm of illegal discharge of waste
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The State of Michigan has reached a settlement in a PFAS lawsuit against Japanese plastics company Asahi Kasei for pollution in Livingston County.PFAS are a group of chemicals known for the long time they take to break down. Some kinds have been linked to certain cancers.
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Applications for federal student debt relief are now open and Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel is warning student borrowers to be prepared for scammers taking advantage of the program.