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Michigan Democrat Mallory McMorrow has suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate, transforming her party’s high-stakes nomination contest with a month until the primary.
Have you ever wondered why we have midterms? Didn’t we have an election, like, two years ago? What purpose does this even serve?
Michigan Public's Dustin Dwyer will answer these questions and more in a new limited-time video and newsletter series.
Michigan Public's Dustin Dwyer will answer these questions and more in a new limited-time video and newsletter series.
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Health Hub navigators serve as a one-stop-shop to triage the root causes of chronic absenteeism, such as poor health, unstable housing, and food insecurity.
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Spouses of U.S. citizens have traditionally had a special place in immigration law. That's no longer the case, according to the administration and immigration lawyers.
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Women make up a miniscule 3% of construction workers in Kenya. But a nonprofit group is offering them a way to get into the game ... and to get ahead.
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University of Notre Dame researchers analyzed nearly 2,500 samples of living organisms and found patterns in the concentration of "forever chemicals" across the region.
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When widespread power outages followed a week with temperatures in the 90s, the city of Dearborn offered free dry ice to residents.
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This is a bespoke segment of That’s What They Say that focuses on “bespoke.”
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An MSU professor of horticulture says established trees generally do fine during heat waves. But newly planted or young trees may need a helping hand.
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Legislation that's passed the state Senate would require more dam inspections and emergency planning, and let the state remove dams in danger of failing.
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Already past the July 1 deadline set in state law, lawmakers spent nearly 24 hours straight in an overnight session to approve the spending plans.
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But that's exactly what Independence Day is about — 250 years ago on July 4th a group of leaders got very, very political by signing a document that put their lives and their family's lives in grave danger. We can see now that it was totally worth it. Back then, it wasn't so clear.
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Mitchell's satyr butterflies are a federally endangered species. Now, around 300 of them will be reintroduced to a Southwest Michigan habitat.
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Are Michigan and Huron separate lakes – or have we been counting the Great Lakes wrong?
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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A federal district judge dismissed the case, ruling that only a U.S. Court of Appeals can review the sort of decisions in question at the west Michigan nuclear power plant.
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An analysis by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, a free market think tank, finds that the eight largest corporate subsidies during the eight years of Governor Gretchen Whitmer's terms created only 3% of the expected number of jobs, so far.
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Dalephenia Jones, 62, died at Trinity Health Hospital Thursday, two weeks after being transported to the emergency room for what hospital staff believe was a cardiac event. Her death follows three before her whose deaths are all still under investigation.
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The Lower Reach River Project is beginning its in-river work as they plan to remove four low-head dams and replace them with new stone features.
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