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Sarah Leach was fired by executives at parent company Gannett last month after she spoke to the Poynter Institute.
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Ten finalists presented projects that dealt with PFAS, lead contamination, microplastics and nutrients.
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“Maybe I wasn’t the greatest mom,” I said, “but I must have done a few things right.” “None,” my daughter said, grinning.
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Before unionized nurses in Sault Ste. Marie even went on strike in April, they knew exactly when it would end. But that was about all they could predict.
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With this suit, Michigan would join dozens of local, tribal and state governments that have taken similar steps to try to hold the industry accountable.
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Donna Martino stuck a photograph from the newspaper of a handsome kayaker on her fridge. A few months later, Donna matched with the guy on a dating website, and they decided to go out. This story is about what happens when two strangers take a chance on each other.
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Taking part in education or work programs could allow Michigan prisoners to reduce their sentences under bills introduced Tuesday in the state Senate.
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The Great Lakes Historical Society has confirmed it found the wooden steamship Adella Shores, missing since 1909.
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The challenge claims Michigan’s gun law is not consistent with the nation's historic traditions of gun regulation when the Second and 14th amendments were adopted.
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Committee testimony on Michigan bills to create a State Voting Rights Act is expected to continue this week, after the Senate Elections and Ethics Committee ran out of time last week.