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A shortage of hay in Michigan, a music festival in Traverse City, and a roundup of the week's headlines.
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The Michigan Supreme Court said the state Legislature was not clear whether benefit caps in the 2019 auto no-fault law applied retroactively to people injured prior to the date the law went into effect.
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Accident survivors and their supporters gathered inside the state Capitol Tuesday to plead with lawmakers fix problems with Michigan’s auto insurance law.
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Whitmer said drivers can expect savings ranging from 25 to 62 percent depending on the level of coverage they choose.
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A couple dozen protesters gathered Monday outside Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey’s business in Jackson.
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Thousands rallied at the state Capitol Wednesday against Michigan’s auto insurance law. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed sweeping changes to the law in May…
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Today on Stateside, we hear from two men who say they were sexually assaulted after being placed in adult prisons as teenagers. A class-action lawsuit...
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Today on Stateside , the new director of the Michigan Department of Transportation says repairing Michigan's roads and bridges is going to require...
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Today on Stateside, Governor Whitmer orders an audit of the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association after it hikes the yearly fee on auto insurance...
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Why does Michigan have some of the highest auto insurance premiums in the nation? Crain’s Detroit Business and Bridge Magazine dug into the heart of the...