2024
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Crews work to restore power to more than 300,000 Michigan homes, businesses after storms
Crews for two of Michigan’s largest utilities were working to restore power Wednesday to more than 300,000 homes and businesses left in the dark amid hot, muggy conditions after severe storms toppled trees and limbs onto power lines.
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With lifted spirits, Black Michiganders took their souls to the polls
This is the first year that Black activists in Michigan have been able to organize the get-out-the-vote event Souls to the Polls.
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More than 200 former Bush, McCain, and Romney staffers endorse Kamala Harris for president
In the letter, the former staffers “jointly declared” that they’ll be voting for the Harris-Walz ticket in November’s election, and condemned Trump’s policies, as well as Project 2025.
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Op-Ed: Embracing democracy, tackling healthcare, and strengthening Michigan’s future
In recent months, we’ve witnessed a troubling trend where the very bedrock of our democracy is being questioned by some within the Republican Party. This erosion of faith in our democratic institutions is not just alarming—it’s a direct threat to the principles that have long underpinned our nation. As a father of a young child,…
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Michigan’s ex-sign stealer Connor Stalions says in Netflix documentary he did not break NCAA rules
A former Michigan football staffer broke his silence in a new Netflix documentary, denying involvement in the sign-stealing scandal that led to his resignation and NCAA investigation.
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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.

























