2024
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November in Michigan: 11 can’t-miss events across the state
Discover the top events happening in Michigan this November, from food festivals to Christmas markets.
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Meet the anti-abortion groups and conspiracy theorists backing Patrick William O’Grady for Michigan Supreme Court
Circuit Court Judge Patrick O’Grady is running for a seat on Michigan’s most powerful court—and some of his biggest supporters may help shed light on his personal values.
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8 Michigan wineries to visit this fall
Wine isn’t all that’s available at these Michigan wineries. During the fall, you can also enjoy corn mazes, apple picking, haunted hayrides, and more.
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Slotkin and Rogers clash on abortion, national security and pocketbook issues in 1st debate
US Rep. Elissa Slotkin and former US Rep. Mike Rogers took the debate stage to make their case for succeeding US Sen. Debbie Stabenow as Michigan’s next senator.
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Whitmer casts absentee ballot, talks election security amid double voting case in Macomb County
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer cast her absentee ballot Tuesday in Lansing and talked to the media about early voting and the election security.
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Michigan schools among top 25 in national university rankings
Among other high-ranking Michigan schools, the University of Michigan secured the 21st spot in US News 2025 Best National Universities ranking.
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Supplemental student mental health and safety budget headed for votes in Michigan Legislature
A supplemental state school budget that would restore about half of the money that was previously cut from grants for student mental health and school safety is headed for a vote in the Michigan legislature.
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Biden sets 10-year deadline for cities to replace lead pipes and make drinking water safer
A decade after the Flint water crisis raised alarms about the continuing dangers of lead in tap water, President Joe Biden is setting a 10-year deadline for cities across the nation to replace their lead pipes.
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Michigan free family planning program reaches 20K in 1st year
After launching its “Plan First!” program just over a year ago, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says the program has provided family planning services to nearly 20,000 residents.
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Harris wants to give working families a tax cut and raise taxes on corporations. Trump would do the opposite.
Kamala Harris has proposed increasing the corporate tax rate, expanding the child tax credit, and cutting taxes for more than 100 million working and middle class Americans. Donald Trump, meanwhile, said he wants to permanently extend tax breaks that primarily benefited the ultra-wealthy and corporations.

























