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Last June, during a guest lecture event in Petoskey featuring an Enbridge Energy spokesman, a melee broke out between the North Central Michigan College staff and a group of protesters.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office won’t appeal a ruling that it violated Michigan’s Freedom of Information Act and says it will share copies of evidence used in court against defendants charged with plotting to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
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Bills that would add more transparency requirements for state agencies and local governments made it out of the Michigan House Oversight Committee Thursday.
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Today on Stateside , the Michigan House and Senate both passed bills this week that would allow drivers to opt out of the unlimited medical benefits...
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File a FOIA request, get sued. A journalist, taxpayer, or government watchdog group can use the Freedom of Information Act to request records from a...
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Michigan State University is asking a court to decide whether it has to release police and arrest records related to a highly publicized investigation.…
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It's a new year and a fresh start for the Michigan Legislature with a new session kicking off today. In the State House, there are 43 new members and a...
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There is only one state in the entire country where, under the law, the governor is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act. You guessed it: it's...
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Before Flint's water problems were widely known to the public, Snyder administration officials spent a lot of time emailing back and forth about the...
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It’s Sunshine Week, which was created to raise awareness and appreciation for our access to public information and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)...