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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Thursday that she filed a notice of intervention in response to a rate increase request by Consumers Energy.
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Today, details in the case against a slate of false electors, a battle for the best beach, and the science behind Vernors as a midwestern cold cure.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed more than a dozen charges against former state House Speaker Lee Chatfield, alleging that he used a non-profit to amass kickbacks and to use a slush fund for personal expenses.
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The Michigan Department of the Attorney General has announced a lawsuit against J&D Brenner Farms of Allegan County over alleged violations of wastewater laws.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel reissued a warning about romance scams around Valentine's Day.
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Townships say they’re decline settlement money because of burdensome state oversight
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The Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against a paper manufacturer which operated a plant in Port Huron. It claims it caused PFAS contamination and should be held liable for cleanup costs.
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The Attorney General's office says a California-based company bought out the local company responsible for the contamination, and it hasn't complied with orders to clean it up.
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This week's news has been filled with court challenges in reproductive rights and one Republican Attorney General nominee under fire for alleged election tampering. Zoe Clark returns to the host chair for a panel with three journalists discussing these two developments in Michigan politics.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has asked a council of local prosecutors to take the unusual step of naming an outside counsel to look into allegations of election tampering and illegally seizing voting machines. The reason: One of the targets of the inquiry is her likely November election opponent, Matthew DePerno.