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Republican political consultant Scott Greenlee.
  • All Things Considered
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan GOP needs new leader, looks to maintain momentum

Russ McNamara January 8, 2025

The beginning of 2024 was marked by turmoil within the Michigan Republican Party. Infighting and complaints over the leadership of...

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks at the state budget presentation Feb. 8, 2023.
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Dozens of bills await action from the governor

Colin Jackson January 6, 2025

Now that 2024 is over, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will have to decide what to do with the dozens of...

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The Michigan Hall of Justice.
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Youth

Michigan Supreme Court to hear youth life without parole challenge

Rick Pluta January 6, 2025

The Michigan Supreme Court will hear cases in January that could decide whether more younger defendants convicted of murder will...

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Mary Sheffield announces mayor bid
  • Elections
  • MichMash
  • Politics, Government & Finance

MichMash: What’s ahead in Detroit’s 2025 mayoral race

Hernz Laguerre January 3, 2025

The race for Detroit's mayor is already underway with some candidates declaring their bid to become the next leader of...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Sick time changes coming to Michigan in 2025

Colin Jackson December 31, 2024

Within a couple months, Michigan workers will start earning an hour of sick time for every 30 hours they work.Places...

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Michigan Republican Party Chair Pete Hoekstra.
  • MichMash
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

MichMash: Looking back on the state’s top political stories of 2024

Hernz Laguerre December 28, 2024

It's been a whirlwind of a year for politics in the mitten state. This week on MichMash, host Cheyna Roth...

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“Coltrane in Motion” by Curtis Chase (Top row from left); “Luxury Groove Bar” by ꓘeith Burns; “Starry Safari Waves” by Candy Lawson; “Enough is Enough” by Susan Brown; “Untitled” Dewitt Gallahan AKA Stained (center left); “Faraway” by Heavan (center right); “Please don't go in the water, Please” by Arthur E. Harriger (bottom row from left); “Tidal Waves” by Dayleisha Henderson; “Bonsai Tree” by David Lester; and “Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder” by Danny Fenske.
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  • Culture & Music
  • News

Incarcerated artists find creative outlet through annual U-M exhibition

Karen Brundidge December 27, 2024

The holiday season is extra special to Nora Krinitsky.“Every year we travel to every prison in the state, we meet...

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An image of the home test kit taking a sample of blood to be sent to a lab. There it will be analyzed for several types of PFAS.
  • Environment
  • News

State adds two new ‘areas of interest’ for possible PFAS contamination

Sarah Cwiek December 27, 2024

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy has designated two new sites as “areas of interest” for potential...

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An all-electric recycling truck in Madison, Wisconsin. Similar trucks will be operating in Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties.
  • Auto
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Environment
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

All-electric recycling trucks to replace some diesel garbage trucks in southeast Michigan

Lester Graham December 26, 2024

Some counties in Michigan will be swapping out diesel garbage trucks for all-electric recycling trucks.In Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne counties,...

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A northern cardinal rests on a branch in winter.
  • Animals & Pets
  • Environment
  • News

The National Audubon Christmas Bird Count is underway

Lester Graham December 23, 2024

What started out as a tradition to hunt and kill as many birds as possible, turned into something much different...

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The sun sets over the Au Sable River on July 30, 2022.
  • Environment
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News

Michigan’s outdoor economy continued growth in 2023, federal data shows

Michael Livingston December 23, 2024

Thousands of people set out to explore Michigan’s woods and water at the end of 2023.According to data from the U.S....

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Michigan Capitol
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan Senate eeks out last bills of year in late night session

Colin Jackson December 20, 2024

The Michigan Senate sent a flurry of bills to the governor as it met Thursday night and deep into Friday...

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