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A Royal Oak Democrat announces a run for the US Senate, then the cabin journals from Michigan's Porcupine Mountains, and new rules for legally changing your name.
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Hundreds of protests were held across the U.S. and in other countries outside Tesla dealerships on March 29th, 2025, at a global Takedown Tesla event, calling for a boycott of federal DOGE leader Elon Musk's company.
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The Home Heating Credit is to help low-income families pay some of their heating expenses.
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Ann Arbor is spending $1.6 million of its American Rescue Plan funds on a guaranteed income program to help low-income gig workers make ends meet.
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The clinic denies the allegations. But now that Michigan's civil rights law covers gender identity, some religious groups are arguing they're exempt. Can religious hospitals and clinics legally deny medical care to transgender people?
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In a number of Michigan cities including Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Grand Rapids, more than one in four renters are spending at least half their income on rent.
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A new PSA from the Michigan Department of Civil Rights is trying to raise awareness about hate crimes and bias incidents. The minute-long video highlights various facts about hate crimes, encouraging people to speak out and take advantage of department resources.
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Detroit water shut-offs ramp up, alga-blooms in the Great Lakes, behind the scenes at Beaver Island and touring musicians transform the pandemic lockdown into creativity.
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Conversion therapy is the practice — discredited by the medical community — of trying to change a person's sexuality or gender identity.
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The state's high court is developing a dashboard for judges and citizens to see potential disparities in felony sentencing by race.
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Former same-sex partners who do not have a shared DNA connection with a child they were raising can seek shared parenting time under Michigan law, the court ruled.
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A new study found that many Metro Detroit polling places did not accommodate voters with disabilities