October 2023
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Auto Workers Stop Expanding Strikes Against Detroit Three
The United Auto Workers union said Friday it will not expand its strikes against Detroit’s three automakers after General Motors made a breakthrough concession on unionizing electric vehicle battery plants.
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Michigan Judge Rules False Electors Will Not Have Charges Dropped
Michigan defendants accused of participating in a fake elector scheme will not have their charges dropped after the state attorney general said the group was “brainwashed” into believing former President Donald Trump won the 2020 election, a judge ruled Friday morning.
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VIDEO: Embrace Autumn at MI’s Westview Orchards
Looking for even more fall fun? Our Gander correspondent Michele Maleszyk went to Westview Orchards outside of metro Detroit to check out all the family-friendly activities at this exciting location. @gandernewsroom LOOKING FOR EVEN MORE FALL FUN? Our correspondent Michele (@michiganmomofone) went to @westvieworchards outside of metro Detroit to check out all the exciting family-friendly…
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Dems to Stop Big Pharma From Gouging Michiganders for Drugs
Senate Democrats approved bills to curb the cost of prescription drugs in Michigan. Now, legislation to create a new “Drug Affordability Board” is headed to the state House.
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New Ads Dig Up Skeletons Involving Violent Threats From Michigan GOP Leader
Michigan House Minority Leader Matt Hall opposes legislation that would prevent abusers from owning guns. During his time as a college student, he reportedly threatened to shoot another student with a shotgun.
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Domestic Violence May Be Getting More Deadly in Michigan
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, many domestic violence service providers in Michigan were vocal about their concerns for victims being in lockdown with their abusers. Coming out of the height of the pandemic, some are worried that the situation still remains dire.
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Michiganders Get Financial Relief as Biden Cancels More Student Debt
This round of debt relief will eliminate the debt of 125,000 borrowers nationwide: 22,000 with disabilities, 51,000 through an income-driven repayment plan, and 53,000 through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
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Michigan Outshines 48 States in Fight for Federal Clean Energy Funding
Legislation signed by President Joe Biden has unleashed billions of dollars in federal investments in communities across the US. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is making sure that Michiganders get more than their ‘fair share’ of those funds.
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Op-ed: How do we get our voices heard in our community?
Michigan resident Sharon McNeil lays out what to expect ahead of the 2024 election and shares information about how to participate in the democratic process.
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8 Quick Hits of Cannabis News from Across Michigan
Cannabis is a pretty big deal in Michigan—and there’s never a shortage of newsworthy headlines from the industry as the state inches closer to becoming the nation’s weed capital.

























