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Federal Program Pays Grassroots Groups in Detroit to Curb Violence
A half-dozen grassroots organizations in Detroit will receive federal funding to help reduce violent crime in some of the toughest parts of the city.
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Michigan Small Town’s Pride Festival Attracts Thousands Who Reject Far-Right Local Politics
Organizers of Grand Haven’s inaugural Pride festival had hoped it would attract at least 500 attendees to the city of 11,000 people, but instead the drag show, dance party and vendor-filled streets drew thousands. For many, it was a shocking rebuttal of the increasing hostility toward the LGBTQ community seen nationwide as well as in…
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Michigan State University Will Build Memorial to Victims of Campus Shooting
Michigan State University said it will use approximately $300,000 in donations to create a memorial to honor students who were killed or wounded in a mass shooting in February.
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Students Wounded in Michigan State Shooting Take Steps Toward Lawsuit
Two students who were among eight killed or wounded in a winter shooting at Michigan State University are taking steps toward suing the school.
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Following Ford, GM’s Electric Vehicles Will Gain Access to Tesla’s Widespread Charging Network
GM is joining Ford in shifting its electric vehicles to work with much of Tesla’s extensive charging network beginning early next year.
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DNR: Wilderness Trail Wildfire Near Grayling Now 100% Contained, Local Roads Reopen
A wildfire that’s burned more than 3 square miles amid hot, dry conditions is now fully contained, but fire danger remains high across the state.
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Update: Michigan Man Pleads Guilty to Assisting in Plot to Kidnap Whitmer
A man prosecutors describe as an anti-government extremist who backed a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer plans to change his plea from not guilty, court records show.
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Michigan Lawmakers Renew Effort to Give Sex Abuse Victims More Time to Sue
Michigan lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation Tuesday that would give victims of sexual abuse more time to sue for damages as the state again looks to overhaul laws following multiple sexual abuse scandals.
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GM to Invest More Than $1 Billion in 2 Flint Plants
General Motors plans to invest more than $1 billion in two Flint manufacturing plants for the production of the next-generation internal combustion engine heavy-duty trucks. GM reported a 38% year-over-year increase in heavy-duty pickup sales last year.
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Michigan Wildfire That Burned 3+ Square Miles Sparked by Campfire on Private Land
A Michigan wildfire that’s burned more than 3 square miles amid hot, dry conditions was sparked by a campfire, the state Department of Natural Resources said Sunday.




















