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‘New Day Here in Lansing’: Michigan First State in Decades to Repeal Right-to-Work Law
Michigan, long known as a mainstay of organized labor, on Friday became the first state in decades to restore workers’ rights by repealing a union-restricting law known as “right-to-work” that was passed over a decade ago by a Republican-controlled Legislature.
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Detroit Boxing Scene Fighting to Make Comeback to Relevance
The best active boxer from Detroit is fighting this weekend on the other side of the world because his hometown does not host big-time bouts these days.
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‘Tired of Being Rejected’: Michigan State Shooter’s Note Says He Felt Hated
A man who fatally shot three students and wounded five others on the Michigan State University campus left a note describing himself as being “hated,” “a loner” and an “outcast.”
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Michigan Man Indicted for Hate Crime After Alleged Antisemitic Threats
A man charged with threatening the lives of Jewish Michigan public officials on Twitter was indicted on a hate crime charge Thursday, a prosecutor said.
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Court Considers if Parents of Oxford School Shooter Can Face Charges
Prosecutors on Tuesday defended charges against the parents of a teenager who killed four students at a Michigan school in 2021, telling an appeals court that extreme drawings and the boy’s fascination with guns should have been a wake-up call on the day of the shootings.
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Man Jailed in Alleged Plot to Kill Jewish Officials in Michigan
A man charged with threatening the lives of Jewish Michigan public officials—including Attorney General Dana Nessel—was returned to jail Friday after declining to oppose the government’s request that he remain in custody while his case winds through court.
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Nessel Targeted in Plot to Kill Jewish Elected Officials in Michigan
A man has been charged with using Twitter to threaten to kill Michigan state government officials who are Jewish—including Attorney General Dana Nessel, she wrote on Twitter on Thursday.
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Top Michigan Senator Calls for Investigation Into Widespread Power Outages
State Sen. Sean McCann (D-Kalamazoo), the chair of the Senate Committee on Energy and Environment, said Tuesday that he wants a formal investigation to figure out what went wrong—and how to fix it.
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Slotkin Announces Bid to Run for Stabenow’s Empty Senate Seat
US Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Lansing) will seek the US Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Debbie Stabenow in 2024, becoming the first high-profile candidate to jump into the race.
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No Hazardous Materials Spill in Train Derailment Near Detroit
A train hauling hazardous materials derailed Thursday near Detroit, but none spilled, officials said.




















