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The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township has become the first U.S. nuclear plant to return to operational status. Have a question about Palisades? We’d like to try and answer it!
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A GOP state House leader says he’d like to see a formal agreement between states to forego using public funds to lure businesses.
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A conversation with Millard Southern and Keith Hall
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Detroit's Department of Transportation is offering free bus rides all day on Election Day. No ID or reason is required.
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The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on whether to expand — and make retroactive — an earlier decision that struck down one-judge grand juries.
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A state law passed last year allowed the vote by classifying home caregivers — often paid through state programs — as public employees for bargaining purposes.
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The state says the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center missed the window to sue. The group says the harm of the state's policy is ongoing.
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State Attorney General Dana Nessel predicts "it’s only a matter of time” before President Donald Trump tries to send national guard troops to Michigan cities.
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Two major Michigan law firms have teamed up to represent patients who were allegedly sexually assaulted by a former Sinai Grace Hospital nurse.