Kyle Kaminski is an award-winning investigative journalist with more than a decade of experience covering news across Michigan. Prior to joining The ‘Gander, Kyle worked as the managing editor at City Pulse in Lansing and as a reporter for the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
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Michigan’s Legislative Loophole, Part 4: Seeking Solutions
In Part 4 of the Legislative Loophole series, we look at possible solutions to the problem.
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Michigan’s Legislative Loophole, Part 3: The Scheme
In Part 3 of the Legislative Loophole series, we investigate Let MI Kids Learn’s proposal. It takes from public tax dollars and public education, and gives Michigan’s wealthy residents 100% matching tax breaks for donations.
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Michigan’s Legislative Loophole, Part 2: The Deception
In Part 2, we put the indirect initiative loophole under the microscope to highlight three levels of deception that can be used to exploit the process.
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EV Myths: Test Driving Common Claims About Electric Vehicles in Michigan
People have strong opinions on EVs. We’ve circled around with the facts on some of the most common claims.
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Voters Want Student Debt Erased—But Many Michiganders Don’t Have to Wait
Some Michigan graduates don’t have to wait on the White House to start seeing their student loans erased.
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Judge: Chalking Tires Illegal in Saginaw—But City Still Gets a Big Break
The city of Saginaw violated the US Constitution by chalking tires to enforce parking limits, but it won’t be forced to refund thousands of tickets in the class-action case.
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Report: DePerno Under Investigation for Meddling with Voting Machines
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking that a special prosecutor investigate whether her Republican challenger Matt DePerno—and others—should be charged in connection with an effort to gain access to voting machines after the 2020 election.
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Election Skeptics Join Karamo in GOP Races to Run State Elections
Kristina Karamo, the Trump-endorsed conspiracy theorist running on the Republican ticket for Secretary of State in Michigan, is now one of several candidates running to oversee state elections while simultaneously denying the results of the last one.
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Michigan Supreme Court: Anti-Discrimination Law Protects LGBTQ+
In a key ruling, the state’s anti-discrimination law was extended to also include formal protections based on sexual orientation.
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Bomb Threat at State Capitol Nets One-Year Jail Sentence for Michigan Man
A man who admitted to calling in a bomb threat at the Michigan Capitol was sentenced Wednesday to one year in jail.


















