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General Motors is investing more than a billion dollars in its Flint operations. Company officials and UAW leaders joined local and state elected leaders for the announcement Monday inside GM’s Flint Assembly Plant.
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Michigan's current risk of wildfires, trailer park worries, Ocean beaches vs Great Lakes beaches, and Chicago sells off more Lake Michigan water.
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A 3,000-acre fire near Grayling is 90 percent controlled. But conditions are dry and fire danger is extremely high.
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The former auto plant site has sat vacant for decades. But a developer hopes to transform it into a new manufacturing center.
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Michigan congresswoman calls for national task force on emergency department patient boarding crisisU.S. Representative Debbie Dingell says patient boarding — long stays in the emergency room for lack of free beds — is a crisis and will get worse if it's not addressed.
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Grosse Pointe Park's "extreme emergency relief valve" has caused outrage among Jefferson-Chalmers residents.
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Some speakers have come to understand "haphazard" as "half-hazard," because who knows what a "hap" is.
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Nurses say they're being stretched dangerously thin, and want hospitals to be accountable for safe staffing. But the hospital says they're already doing what they can.
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Wrapping on the Mackinac Policy Conference, hearing about a new musical about a historical Michigander, then we took a trip to a famous Ypsilanti restaurant that has flown above the test of time.
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A New York hedge fund bought at least 17 Michigan mobile home parks. Residents say the results have been rent spikes, deferred maintenance, and surprise eviction notices.
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Claressa Shields is a two-time Olympic gold medalist, world champion and the first woman to get a seven-figure payday for her fights. Still, she's calling out gender inequities in boxing.
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Michigan's K-12 schools could add gambling risk education to what it already teaches about risk related to drugs and alcohol.
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Prosecutors drop murder charges against Jeff Titus, in prison for 21 years for a double murder. His lawyer was never told about another prime suspect — an Ohio serial killer.
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Sure, each generation has their challenges. But also each generation has their responsibilities. Like making the world a better place.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order Thursday that creates a bipartisan commission to look for ways to attract more people to Michigan.
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Neighbors don't feel they received adequate notice of the planned demolition of the closed Detroit incinerator's smokestack. They're also concerned about contamination being released in the dust from demolition.
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The American Automobile Association says fatal crashes involving teen drivers are the leading cause of death for teens ages 16 and up.
Politics can be messy. Politics can be confusing. But, that certainly doesn't mean politics can't be a joy-ride. Join It's Just Politics host Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta as they drill down on what’s happening in Michigan politics.
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