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Michigan Fires Co-Offensive Coordinator Matt Weiss
The University of Michigan fired co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss on Friday amid an investigation by campus police into possible computer-access crimes at the football building.
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US Supreme Court: Deaf Michigan Student Likely to Prevail in Education Case
The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed sympathetic to the arguments of a deaf student who sued his public school system for providing an inadequate education, a legal challenge important for other disabled students and their families.
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PHOTOS: This Grocery Store in Ann Arbor is Created Entirely From Plastic Bags
A grocery store featuring thousands of faux food items made entirely from discarded plastic bags opens Tuesday to the public, an artist’s non-edible creation calling attention to the dangers of plastic waste.
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Judge: Detroit Museum ‘Blameless’ in Van Gogh Dispute
On Thursday, a judge heard arguments over control of the painting—saying he hoped the dispute could be settled without entangling the Detroit Institute of Arts. There was no immediate decision about the future of the painting, which is still on loan to the museum as part of a rare van Gogh exhibition.
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Fastest Corvette Ever is All-Wheel-Drive Gas-Electric Hybrid
The fastest Corvette ever made comes out later this year, and it’s not powered solely by a howling V8.
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3 Get Life Sentence in Slaying of Michigan Guard Over Face Mask Order
A married couple and their son convicted of first-degree premeditated murder in the fatal shooting of a security guard who demanded the woman’s daughter wear a mask while shopping were sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without parole.
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Detroit-Area City OKs Animal Sacrifice for Religious Reasons
Residents of a Detroit-area community with a large Muslim population can sacrifice animals at home for religious reasons.
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Michigan Democrats Unveil First Moves in New Session
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and other Democratic leaders have wasted no time outlining their highly anticipated priorities for the session.
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Michigan Supreme Court Justice Apologizes to Fellow Justice
A Michigan Supreme Court justice apologized to a fellow justice Monday for harshly criticizing her hiring of an ex-convict to serve as a law clerk.
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Nessel Pledges ‘Consequences’ For 16 Fake Trump Electors in Michigan
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said there’s “clear evidence” to pursue charges against pro-Donald Trump Republicans who claimed they were the state’s presidential electors in 2020, despite Democrat Joe Biden’s 154,000-vote victory.


