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A restaurant association that demanded compensation for its members for their losses from COVID-19 restrictions won’t have their case heard by the Michigan Supreme Court.
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The crux of the state’s defense is that COVID restrictions were necessary during a public health crisis and they were applied equally to businesses with differences based only on levels of risk.
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Some of Michigan’s COVID-19 workplace policies would be repealed under legislation passed Thursday in the state Senate.
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23 of the 51 plaintiffs are registered nurses at one of the health system's campuses.
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Wednesday morning, protestors flocked to the doors of the Oakland County Health Division after the county issued a mask mandate for K-12 schools. The…
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Today on Stateside, things to know about Michigan’s rising COVID infection and hospitalization rates. Also, the health officer for one Michigan county…
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Nearly 600 nurses at McLaren Macomb could walk off the job when their current contract ends at midnight on July 27.That’s after 90% of dues-paying union…
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Michigan’s officially reopened, baby. As of June 22, it’s goodbye capacity restrictions and broad face mask requirements, regardless of your vaccination…
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For restaurant and retail workers, the Rare Bird in Traverse City was offering a pretty good deal last Monday: come get your COVID vaccine, and not only…
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Today, on Stateside, the mayor of Windsor, Ontario has a creative solution for getting excess Detroit vaccine doses to Canadians: a vaccine clinic in the…