2024
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The 8 deadliest natural disasters in Michigan history
Learn about the most fatal natural disasters in Michigan history, from blizzards to blazes.
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Jared Goff sets NFL record completing all 18 of his passes in Lions’ 42-29 win over Seahawks
Jared Goff threw a perfect game, setting an NFL record by completing all 18 of his passes to help the Detroit Lions beat the Seattle Seahawks 42-29 Monday night.
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Michigan’s West Nile Virus watch: New cases in birds & horses
Michigan reports a rise in West Nile Virus cases among animals. Learn about recent findings, prevention methods, and how to protect yourself.
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7 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
There’s never a shortage of cannabis news in Michigan as the state inches closer to becoming the nation’s weed capital.
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Michigan’s cult chronicles: A look at 5 controversial groups
Discover all the cults with solid ties to Michigan, from the Twin Flames Universe to the Church of Scientology.
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MichiGanja Must-Haves: 10 dank cannabis products for hoodie season in Michigan
Spend less time searching and more time vibing with these highly recommended Michigan-made cannabis products.
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Harris seeks to lower drug costs for Michiganders, building on recent progress
Harris wants to expand the $35 monthly cap on insulin costs and a $2,000 annual cap on out-of-pocket drug costs so that they apply to all Americans, not just seniors on Medicare.
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NL playoff matchups pending Mets-Braves makeups on Monday. AL set with Astros-Tigers and O’s-Royals
AL West champion Houston hosts Detroit, and Baltimore is at home against Kansas City in best-of-three Wild Card Series starting Tuesday afternoon.
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Walz visits the Big House while helping launch ‘Athletes for Harris’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic nominee for vice president, marked the launch of “Athletes for Harris” with a visit to the University of Michigan.
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5 things to know about incumbent Michigan Supreme Court candidate Kyra Harris Bolden
Michiganders will decide in November who gets to serve on the most powerful court in the state. And Kyra Harris Bolden thinks she has the experience needed to stay on the bench.

























