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A divorced couple's custody fight over a frozen embryo will head to the Michigan Supreme Court next month.
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A recent National Association of Realtors report finds the gap between Black and white homeownership in Michigan is 31%, and single women are a growing portion of homebuyers.
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Michigan and former federal officials are warning that cuts to a federal financial watchdog agency could harm Michiganders.
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A group of Republican state legislators is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to let them challenge two voter-approved amendments to the Michigan Constitution.
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Bill would take "intrusive" question about mental health treatment off doctors' license applicationsDoctors in Michigan would no longer be required to disclose if they'd been diagnosed with or treated for a mental health condition in order to get a license, under a state House bill.
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The GEO Group said it expects to bring in $70 million in annualized revenue from a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The Michigan House passed parts of a Republican-led education plan that would require school districts to posts links to performance data on their websites.
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The Democratic Michigan Senate leader is asking a judge to order the GOP-led House to send bills adopted last session, but never transmitted to the governor, to her desk.
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There are nearly 1,300 libraries across the state of Michigan. Last year, they received almost $4.8 million from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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Saturday is the 11-year wedding anniversary for more than 300 gay and lesbian couples who were married in Michigan following a landmark court decision.