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A corruption case tied to Lansing politics continues to raise questions about transparency, campaign donations, and oversight at the state Capitol. Plus, the U.S. Supreme Court could, once again, take up the legality of same-sex marriage.
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Lee Chatfield represented northern Michigan's 107th District when he was in the state House. The district includes Emmet and Charlevoix counties.
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Two former senior aides to then-House Speaker Lee Chatfield are facing a raft of felony corruption charges. And the state’s top law enforcement official says she expects more people will face prosecution.
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Bridge Michigan's Kelly House reported about two students who alleged they were assaulted by former teachers at a school in Burt Lake.
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A Republican state lawmaker has been disciplined by his party’s leadership. That’s after state Representative Gary Eisen (R-St. Clair Township) refused in…
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State Representative Cynthia Johnson (D-Detroit) has been punished by House Republican leaders for a Facebook video in which she appears to threaten…
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Starting Wednesday, restaurants in Michigan are again limited to delivery and takeout, high school and college classes can only be online, and…
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The Legislature will meet Tuesday to vote on a resolution to extend the emergency powers Governor Gretchen Whitmer invoked to address the COVID-19…
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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, millions of people across the state are working remotely from home — or not at all. But on April 7 the State House of…
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The second day of state Rep. Larry Inman's trial started early Wednesday morning, and Inman appeared calmer than the first day, taking time to chat with…