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Two gun-rights groups are determining their next steps after the Michigan Court of Appeals rejected their argument that legislative committees violated the state’s open meetings law while considering firearm restrictions.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer traveled to Washington D.C. this week and got ambushed by President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. But, is Whitmer making a smart political bet that Americans want more politicians working together across the aisle?
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Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin has introduced a bill that would authorize the commerce secretary to ban the import of Chinese vehicles if they're deemed a national security threat.
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Lawyers argued over the limits of cell phone search warrants before the Michigan Supreme Court Thursday.
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The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Thursday that mandatory life-without-parole sentences for 19- and-20-year-old defendants violate the state constitution.
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The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could have broad implications for fertility treatments.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer spent Wednesday in Washington, delivering an address warning about the dangers of sweeping tariffs before heading to the White House for a meeting with President Donald Trump.
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Michigan’s recycling rate has been historically low in the Great Lakes region and is low compared to national averages. Despite that, the rate has been increasing. Industry leaders say tariffs might hurt their bottom line and decrease demand for recycled goods during a potential recession.
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A frozen embryo is the center of a custody battle between a divorced couple that will play out Wednesday in arguments before the Michigan Supreme Court.
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Southeast Michigan law enforcement, Detroit City officials, and some Michigan lawmakers called Monday for the passage of bills to create a new public safety and violence prevention fund.