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A series of Michigan Supreme Court rulings are giving people convicted of murder as young adults the chance at resentencing, sparking hope for some and fear for others.
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Democratic lawmakers and more than a thousand current and former HHS staff say Kennedy's actions are endangering America's health. Kennedy says he came to clean house and he's delivering.
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A bill to strengthen whistleblower protections in Michigan received a hearing Wednesday before the state House Judiciary Committee.
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The Michigan House and Senate budget leaders say they’re hopeful a state budget can be done by the October 1 start of the fiscal year.
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The new bed management tool is a central database with up-to-date information about where space is available in residential treatment centers statewide.
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Various studies have concluded Michigan needs to spend billions of dollars more a year just to maintain the state’s roads.
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Ann Arbor for Public Power says it intends to collect petition signatures to put the issue of creating a public electric utility before voters in November 2026.
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In the past, advocacy groups have given Michigan an “F” for the state’s laws against human trafficking.
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Annual proficiency testing in Michigan schools shows reading scores continue to slide. Michigan resentences inmates who received life without parole as juveniles. And this week’s episode of It’s Just Politics.
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Michigan Public News Director Vincent Duffy has announced that Zena Issa, the station’s Criminal Justice reporter, has been selected as part of its 2025 cohort of the New Voices Radio program from The Association of Independents in Radio (AIR). This is the first New Voices cohort dedicated solely to public radio professionals.
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Who knew two letters could spark so much conversation? This week, we're breaking down the many uses of "um" and why the word is so controversial.
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EV sales will be robust in the final weeks of the federal tax credit, says an industry consulting group.
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An amendment and a related package of legislation include limits on how long people can be held by law enforcement without being charged with a crime.
The Dish, hosted by Mercedes Mejia, brings you behind the scenes with Michigan’s most inspiring chefs and culinary talents. Learn how food connects these chefs to their cultures, and strengthens our communities, one dish at a time.
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Best selling author Angeline Boulley explores identity, trauma and the experiences of Indigenous people with the foster care system in her third novel, Sisters in the Wind.
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University of Michigan researchers are working to develop a way to test for melanoma at home. Melanoma is the type of skin cancer that results in the most deaths.
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Detroit’s mayoral race shines a light on the city’s long-struggling school system. Points North provides a history lesson about the Michigan and Ohio border dispute. And the latest novel from a best-selling author focuses on the Michigan foster care system.
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One of the world's largest food brands is splitting apart a decade after a messy megamerger staged by Warren Buffett.
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