August 2024
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Detroit health officials warn of West Nile virus risk
After a falcon tested positive for West Nile virus, Detroit officials encouraged residents to take precautions against mosquito bites.
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Of all the roadside attractions in Michigan, these are by far the weirdest
You’ll want to pull over and check out these delightful wacky roadside attractions in Michigan—and as a bonus, many of them are free!
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Michigan man charged in bottle return fraud case
Davison liquor store owner accused of $50K bottle return scheme.
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What to know about Labor Day and its history
From barbecues to getaways, many people across the US mark Labor Day by relaxing. Here’s what you need to know about Labor Day.
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Race to Watch: Kimberly Ann Thomas vs. Andrew Fink for Michigan Supreme Court
Michiganders have some big decisions to make in November —including a choice between electing Kimberly Ann Thomas or Andrew Fink to a seat on the state Supreme Court.
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Race to Watch: Kyra Harris Bolden vs. Patrick O’Grady for Michigan Supreme Court
Michiganders have some big decisions to make in November —including a choice between electing Kyra Harris Bolden or Patrick O’Grady to a partial term on the state Supreme Court.
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Treat yourself to some of the best top-shelf cannabis offerings in Michigan
These Michigan products are worth the premium price tag.
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High-flying hobbies: Learn about Michigan’s aerial gyms from locals
We talked to several high-flying Michiganders involved in aerial performances and circus gyms. Here’s what they had to say about the trend.
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Celebrating Michigan women: Gov. Whitmer proclaims August 26 as Women’s Equality Day
To commemorate the 104th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, Governor Gretchen Whitmer—alongside Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks (D-Grand Rapids) and Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden—proclaimed August 26 as Women’s Equality Day.
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Race to Watch: Kristen McDonald Rivet vs. Paul Junge
Michiganders have some big decisions to make in the November election—including a choice between Democratic state Sen. Kristen McDonald Rivet or Republican Paul Junge.

























