Sarah Lehr | WKAR
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Because of the federal Fair Housing Act, as well as state and local laws, housing discrimination on the basis of categories including race, sex, religion and national origin is no longer legal.
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Michigan could study building more nuclear facilities under a plan advancing in the state Legislature.
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Abortion rights are taking center stage in Michigan and across the country after documents suggest the Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Two officers are on paid administrative leave while a Michigan State Police investigation into the incident is ongoing.
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Just over 19% of Michigan's solid waste is either recycled or composted, according to a recent analysis from the state Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy. That's an improvement from the pre-2019 rate of 14.25%.
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Members of Michigan's Congressional delegation say they're worried permitting delays could cause an electrical vehicle battery plant to open behind schedule in Delta Township.
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Painful but not ancient history: Michigan could commission study of Native American boarding schoolsIf funding is approved by state lawmakers, the project would include preserving records and interviewing survivors of residential schools for Indigenous children.
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Michigan State University President Samuel Stanley Jr. is joining more than 500 higher education leaders in calling for special immigration status to protect Ukrainians studying in the U.S.
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The proposal is paired with a bill from Rep. Tommy Brann (R-Wyoming) that would make labs report information annually to the state on the number of animals released to shelters. Noncompliance would carry fines.
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Trade between Michigan and Canada is flowing again after people protesting Canadian COVID-19 mandates blocked international truck traffic for nearly a week.