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Renters can get sticker shock when they go to renew their lease and see a sharp hike in price. But that's perfectly legal in Michigan.
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Primary elections are Tuesday. And some ballots have proposals that could affect policing in a few Michigan cities, primarily through a city’s charter. A…
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As the state reopens, city councils are deciding how to proceed after a year of online meetings.In Detroit, public health officials extended a local state…
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It was a last-minute, quixotic attempt to make a statement, any statement, about the future of policing in the city of Lansing.On May 17, just before…
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Today on Stateside, Wayne State University has a low COVID-19 infection rate among Michigan’s major universities. We talk with the school’s president…
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Michigan Radio is introducing Minutes, a new way for the public to stay informed about local government. The project is designed to provide greater access…
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Minutes is a new project at Michigan Radio to help keep track of what's happening at local government meetings throughout the state. As part of the…
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All information from local government meetings is public. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy to find.Most cities and counties in Michigan do a decent job of…