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The minimum wage in Michigan will increase from $12.48 to $13.73 starting Jan. 1.
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Officials in rural areas and small cities reported the highest levels of financial discomfort in a new study from the University of Michigan that surveyed 1,328 counties, cities, villages and townships.
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A federal judge is set to decide whether to dismiss a lawsuit that eight University of Michigan students and alumni have brought against the school. They say the university violated their free speech rights by firing them several months after protests in 2023 and 2024.
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Moore, who was fired this week following an internal investigation, faces charges of stalking, home invasion, and breaking and entering.
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In 2024, police arrested activists at several on-campus protests. The Michigan Attorney General's office later dropped criminal charges against the protesters.
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During a 2023 game against Michigan State, a new CBS Detroit report says, Central Michigan University football coaches allowed the now-banned University of Michigan staffer to scout play calls on their sideline.
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Prices for everyday goods and services are still climbing — and last month's jump was the fastest in five months, according to July Consumer Price Index data. That means things like airfare, car repairs, and eating out are costing more for Michigan families.
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The FBI and Department of Justice hailed the arrests and charges as crucial in protecting national security and public safety. Researchers say the fungus is found in wheat and barley crops and is commonly studied.
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As the families prepare to visit relatives for the holidays, a poll from the University of Michigan shows that visiting grandparents may have a positive impact on their mental and physical health.
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University of Michigan researchers found that fewer than 25% of patients received dietary counseling after undergoing a heart attack.