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Northern Michigan Man Admits Leaving Pipe Bombs at Stores
A 76-year-old northern Michigan man pleaded guilty Monday to leaving two pipe bombs outside cellphone stores in Cheboygan and Sault Ste. Marie.
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Jill Biden Plans Thursday Visit in Detroit for Summer Learning Tour
Jill Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona will visit Michigan on Thursday as part of a summer tour.
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AP Survey Finds No Major Problems With Ballot Drop Boxes in 2020
The expanded use of drop boxes for mailed ballots during the 2020 election did not lead to any widespread problems, according to an Associated Press survey.
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Authorities Track Four Drownings in One Day on Lake Michigan
The body of an Ohio man was found Thursday in Lake Michigan, the fourth drowning reported in just one day.
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Wyoming Woman Arrested in Cold Case Death of Upper Peninsula Baby
ST. IGNACE—A Wyoming woman has been arrested and is awaiting extradition to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to face arraignment in the death 25 years ago of a baby found discarded in the waste pit of an outhouse, authorities said Wednesday. Investigators traveled to Wyoming on Tuesday to interview the 58-year-old woman, who confirmed she was the…
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GM Announces Partnership to Build 500 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
General Motors, Pilot Travel Centers and EVgo said they will build 2,000 charging stalls at “up to” 500 Pilot Flying J sites across the nation.
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Whitmer Promises to Protect Freedom of Out-of-State Abortion Patients
Michigan will not comply with requests from other states to extradite abortion patients.
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State Lottery Transfers Wealth Out of Needy Communities in Michigan
An investigation of state lotteries found that retailers are disproportionately clustered in low-income communities in nearly every state—including Michigan.
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Michigan Woman Accused in Husband’s Death Returned From Italy
A woman accused in the 2002 fatal bludgeoning of her husband in Michigan was ordered held on a $10 million bond following her return to the US from Italy.
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University of Michigan Names Experienced Leader Ono as President
The University of Michigan will name Santa Ono, president and vice chancellor of the University of British Columbia, as its new president.
















