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    Hash Bash returns to Ann Arbor without the Monroe Street Fair

    Hash Bash is returning to the University of Michigan Diag at noon on Saturday, April 4, 2026, marking its 55th year as one of the country’s most visible pro-cannabis protests.
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    7 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan

    Michigan’s cannabis scene is always moving.
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    Is vaping weed safer than smoking it? A Michigan doctor explains

    Vaporizing whole flower is generally safer than smoking it.
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    Sen. Mallory McMorrow proposes parent-approved safeguards to keep Michigan kids safe online

    In an exclusive interview, McMorrow told The ‘Gander how she’s fighting alongside Michigan parents to create guardrails that prevent Big Tech companies from profiting off of kids’ online data.
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    WATCH: ICE wants to warehouse people in Michigan

    New reporting shows ICE plans to detain immigrants inside them—including at a proposed processing site in Highland Park, Michigan. Local officials say they were blindsided.
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    WATCH: A big change is coming to Michigan classrooms

    State lawmakers are advancing plans to limit cell phones in Michigan schools. But it seems a lot of people have the wrong idea about what this legislation would actually do.
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    WATCH: Michigan lawmaker wants to block utility rate increases

    A new proposal from state Sen. Kevin Hertel (D-St. Clair Shores) would slow utility rate hikes by stretching rate cases to once every three years.
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    WATCH: Michigan is reopening one of its darkest chapters

    For decades, Native American children were taken from their families and sent to boarding schools across Michigan where abuse, neglect, and death were common.
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    Rents are rising fast in Michigan’s mid-size cities. Here’s why.

    Michiganians looking to escape high rents in the state’s biggest cities might have a hard time this year, even in metro areas that have historically been affordable.
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    Lawsuit over lead-tainted water in Benton Harbor can proceed, court rules

    A state court has sided with Benton Harbor residents who sued over high lead levels in the city's water.
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    8 Michigan ties in the Epstein files

    The latest batch of federal records tied to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein is sprawling, messy, and disturbing. And Michigan shows up in the files more than you might expect.

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    After 150 years, missing Lake Michigan shipwreck, Lac La Belle found

    For more than 150 years, the passenger steamer Lac La Belle had been missing in the depths of Lake Michigan. Now, one of the most sought-after missing ships has been found.
  2. Labor historians might argue that union organizing in the United States would not exist in its current form without the contributions of Michigan workers.

    5 times labor unions made history in Michigan

    Labor reform and Michigan go hand-in-hand. Take a trip through history to explore the legacy of Michigan labor unions and their enduring benefits for workers.
  3. Michigan’s relationship with marijuana has always been a unique one, particularly during the 1970s.

    That one time in Michigan: When marijuana was legal for 22 days in 1972

    Explore the unique history of cannabis in Michigan, from a star-studded Ann Arbor rally to a three-week reprieve from marijuana laws in the 1970s.
  4. In Michigan, a death penalty ban was established before official statehood.

    That one time in Michigan: When it was the first English-speaking government to abolish the death penalty

    In Michigan, a death penalty ban was established before official statehood. Here’s how this restriction came to be and what it means for modern law.
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    ‘The legend lives on’: Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald still resonates 50 years later

    This year marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the largest and most famous of the estimated 6,500 ships that have gone down in the Great Lakes.
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    New book shows how Mackinac Island became tourism gem

    A new book explores how Mackinac Island and the surrounding Straits region became a hub for travelers from across the country.
  7. Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.

    That one time in Michigan: When an ancient, Stonehenge-like structure was discovered in Lake Michigan

    Journey beneath the waves of Lake Michigan to learn about a centuries-old secret—from Stonehenge to the Great Lakes.

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