The Associated Press
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In Michigan, Ford plans to add 2,000 jobs at three assembly plants, and another 1,200 at other facilities.
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Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Bridget McCormack says the decision is an opportunity for the courts of the state to show that they are interested in promoting equality for all Michiganders.
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A tornado tore through the western part of Gaylord Friday afternoon, causing severe damage, and killing two people.
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The city says Monday that collection efforts and water service disconnections that were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic will restart July 18.
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Abbott did not immediately detail the terms of the agreement reached with the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has been investigating safety problems at the Michigan facility.
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Demonstrations were held in Ann Arbor, Detroit and other Michigan cities.
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Former University of Michigan president Mark Schlissel was fired over a relationship with a subordinate. He has apologized to the school's governing board. It's part of a settlement between the university and Schlissel.
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The Hall of Famer died Tuesday after a brief illness. Bob Lanier was 73.
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The Kent County medical examiner's finding matches the conclusion of an expert hired by Lyoya’s family.
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The independent forensic report concludes that blame for dam failures in Sanford and Edenville cannot be placed on anyone individual, organization or group.