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Families Affected by Oxford School Shooting Win Key Decision in Lawsuit Against District
A group of families won a key court victory Friday in an effort to pin some responsibility on a Michigan school district for a shooting that left four students dead and seven others wounded in 2021.
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Former Detroit Lawmaker Joins Race for Michigan Seat in US Senate
Former state Rep. Leslie Love, a Democrat who represented Detroit for six years in the Michigan Legislature, announced Monday that she is running for the state’s open US Senate seat in 2024.
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Michigan Legal Watchdog Files Complaint Against Election Denying Attorneys
Nine lawyers who were found to have abused the court system by filing a lawsuit that challenged Michigan’s 2020 election results in favor of President Joe Biden committed misconduct and should be disciplined, a watchdog agency said.
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Car Recalls: Do You Drive a Ford Ranger or Older BMW? Read This Now.
The two automakers are warning owners of some older models to take action to avoid serious injury.
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Michigan Voters Oust Republican Clerk Who Doubts Election Results
Voters in one of Michigan’s most conservative counties have ousted a small-town clerk accused of improperly handling voting equipment after casting doubt on President Joe Biden’s election victory.
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Ford Responds to Tesla’s Model Y Sticker Price by Cutting Mustang Mach E Prices Even Lower
Tesla’s cut prices four times in 2023—but a new Ford Mustang Mach E is still less expensive, after the Michigan automaker announced new pricing (and more space on the wait list).
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Republican Michigan Clerk Who Doubts Election Results Faces Recall
A small-town clerk accused of improperly handling voting equipment after casting doubt on President Joe Biden’s election victory faces a recall election Tuesday in one of Michigan’s most conservative counties.
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Company Seeks First-Time Restart of Shuttered Nuclear Plant in Michigan
A company that tears down closed nuclear power plants wants to do in Michigan what has never been done in the US: restore a dead one to life.
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Michigan Trucking Companies Face Fines in Federal Pollution Case
Eleven people have been charged in Michigan in a scheme to evade air-pollution rules by tampering with software and hardware in heavy-duty diesel engines, federal authorities said Wednesday.
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Cesar Chavez’s Legacy Lives on in Biden’s New Campaign Chair
Julie Chavez Rodriguez, the granddaughter of civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, has emerged as one of Biden’s most trusted advisers. Aides believe the relationships she has nurtured with state and local officials will be helpful for the campaign.




















