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Man Forced to Quit Attempt to Swim Across Lake Michigan Due to Bad Weather
Poor conditions forced a 59-year-old Michigan man to quit an attempt to swim across Lake Michigan after just hours in the water.
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SS Badger, Ferry That Carries Traffic Across Lake Michigan, Out For Season After Ramp System Damaged
A historic ferry that carries traffic across Lake Michigan between Michigan and Wisconsin is out of service for the rest of the season after its ramp system was damaged.
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Michigan Prosecutors Charge Trump Allies in Felonies Involving Voting Machines, Illegal ‘Testing’
A former Republican attorney general candidate and another supporter of former President Donald Trump have been criminally charged in Michigan in connection with accessing and tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election, according to court records.
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Michigan Court Affirms Critical Benefits for Thousands Badly Hurt in Car Wrecks
Major changes in Michigan’s car insurance system don’t apply to people who were catastrophically injured before a 2019 law kicked in, the state Supreme Court said Monday in a decision that delivers critical relief to thousands of people counting on long-term benefits.
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Ex-Candidate for Michigan Governor Pleads Guilty in Capitol Riot Case
Ryan Kelley, a former Republican candidate for Michigan governor, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for his role in the insurrection at the US Capitol.
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Nassar Survivors Sue MSU Over ‘Secret Decisions’ on Releasing Documents
Women who were sexually assaulted by former Michigan State University sports doctor Larry Nassar filed a lawsuit Thursday saying school officials made “secret decisions” about releasing documents in the case.
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Severe Thunderstorms Blast Southern Michigan, Cutting Power to More Than 140,000
Severe thunderstorms struck southern Michigan on Wednesday, uprooting trees, downing branches and power lines and cutting electricity to more than 140,000 customers, utilities and others reported.
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Michigan Judge to Decide if Oxford Shooter Will Spend Life in Prison
There is no dispute that Ethan Crumbley killed four fellow students and wounded others at Michigan’s Oxford High School in 2021. The next step: Should the 17-year-old spend the rest of his life in prison for the mass shooting?
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Michigan Judge to Decide if Oxford Shooter Will Spend Life in Prison
There is no dispute that Ethan Crumbley killed four fellow students and wounded others at Michigan’s Oxford High School in 2021. The next step: Should the 17-year-old spend the rest of his life in prison for the mass shooting?
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Major Automakers Unite to Build Electric Vehicle Charging Network They Say Will Rival Tesla’s
Seven major automakers say they’re joining forces to build a North American electric vehicle charging network that would rival Tesla’s and nearly double the number of fast-charging plugs in the US and Canada.




















