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After Hector Marin’s wife, Osmary Garcia, was arrested by immigration officers, he worried that the same thing could happen to him – leaving the couple’s six children to fend for themselves. He didn't know where to turn, until he remembered a flier for a Detroit Public Schools Community District staff person who was helping immigrant families navigate the immigration system in the wake of increased enforcement.
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Michigan's 2011 fireworks law changed what kind of fireworks people could buy — and in some cases, when they could set them off.
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In a lawsuit filed Friday, the Trump administration is seeking injunctions against Michigan and three other states to require them to turn over their last five years of applicant data from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.
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In a Substack post shared with The Associated Press, Buttigieg says a Michigan State Police officer told him the anonymous allegation appeared politically motivated.
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The Michigan Farmers Union says a decision that chemical manufacturer Bayer cannot be sued at the state level over its failure to warn consumers of cancer risks from Roundup "gives pesticide manufacturers protection while they actively risk the health of farmers across our state."
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A pair of bills introduced would expand the authority of Michigan’s Legislative Corrections Ombudsman.
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If it’s up your alley, it might also be up your street. And perhaps it’s down rather than up.
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Today on Stateside: An immigrant family facing deportation finds support at their children's school. Then, why "zombie fish" in Lake Superior are stunning scientists. And a conversation with the author of a novel set at the Grand Hotel, plus the story of the inmate who escaped a Michigan prison by plane in 1975.
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Nurses and community members gathered for a picket on Thursday, June 25, which comes as negotiations between Michigan Medicine and the union have stalled.
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Michigan Public commentator John U. Bacon discusses coach Dusty May's departure from Michigan, NBA Draft news, and a new setback for Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander.
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The Sixth Circuit sided with Michigan, blocking the Trump administration's effort to obtain unredacted voter rolls in a case that could be headed to the Supreme Court. Plus, a data center moratorium rally and progress is made on the budget.
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So I was delighted when the Wolverines won the NCAA Men's Division I basketball title this year. But I also don't mind taking the opportunity to poke at the Schembechler-level of devotion of U of M zealots. If that makes the Spartan Nation happy, so be it.
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Former NOAA staffers have launched a new website that provides climate information. It replaces a government site that was shut down when the Trump administration took office.
The Dish, hosted by Mercedes Mejia, brings you behind the scenes with Michigan’s most inspiring chefs and culinary talents. Learn how food connects these chefs to their cultures, and strengthens our communities, one dish at a time.
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Of the named priests and one deacon, 30 are presumed to have died. The rest are no longer active in ministry.
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The Trump administration is expected to appeal two federal court rulings that block the federal government getting hold of unredacted voter information from states.
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A conversation with a reporter about the junk fees piling up for renters in Michigan and elsewhere. Also, a look at the man who helped turn Henry Ford from a man who built cars to the king of an automotive empire.
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Rx Kids provides a cash stipend to expectant mothers and then a monthly stipend during a child’s first year of life.
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