October 2023
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Man accused of drunken driving can sue Michigan police officer who misread a breath test
A man from Japan wrongly accused of drunken driving can sue a Michigan police officer who grossly misread a breath test and conceded during the stop that she had “no idea” what she was doing.
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That one time in Michigan: When the Dogman became real
The tale of how a radio DJ created an urban legend as a prank, only for Michiganders all across the state to later claim they saw the creature he’d made up.
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Yes, Bat Week is a real thing. Here’s how to protect them in Michigan
Move over Shark Week—it’s time to celebrate Michigan’s most fascinating and misunderstood mammal: the bat.
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Michigan State hearing officer rules Mel Tucker sexually harassed Brenda Tracy, her attorney says
A Michigan State University hearing officer has determined that former Michigan State football coach Mel Tucker sexually harassed and sexually exploited rape survivor and activist Brenda Tracy, according to her attorney.
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UAW reaches tentative deal with Ford, autoworkers to get huge raises
Workers will get a 25% increase to base wages, plus cost of living raises that will raise the top hourly wage by over 30% to more than $40 per hour for top-scale assembly plant workers by the end of the contract. The starting hourly wage will grow to more than $28.
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Your guide to Michigan’s top stoner-friendly cities
Pack your bags, bring your stash, and get ready to explore the leading stoner destinations in the Great Lakes State.
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Michigan state parks get upgrades with funds from Biden administration
Millions of dollars in funding provided through President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan are improving Michigan’s state parks. And much of the work is just getting started.
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Who is Mike Johnson, the new Speaker of the House?
The new House Republican leader supports a nationwide abortion ban, played a key role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and opposes same-sex marriage.
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6 family-owned dispensaries in Michigan and the stories behind them
These family-owned Michigan dispensaries may seem like ordinary pot shops, but behind their walls are stories of finding hope, connection, and service through their cannabis businesses.
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Michigan lawmakers pass bills to shield victims’ privacy in criminal cases
Michigan Attorney General Nessel has thrown her support behind legislation designed to protect victims from having their personal information released in court.

























