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OPINION: Keep the lights on for Michigan electrical workers, save clean energy investments
Trump’s attacks on clean energy are setting Michigan back.
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A Michigan man got a new kidney, then died from rabies. What happened
A Michigan man who received a kidney transplant in late 2024 died from rabies, transmitted from the donor’s organ, weeks later, the Centers for Disease Control said in a report issued this month.
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Michigan Dems urge ICE to release Detroit high school students
State and federal legislators from the Detroit area sent a letter on Tuesday to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials asking for the release of four students who attend Western International High School, a part of Detroit Public Schools, who, along with their parents have been detained by ICE.
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3 metro Detroit destinations made for a festive holiday shopping trip
Several downtowns and markets just outside Detroit transform into festive shopping destinations with lights, window displays and plentiful opportunities to shop from local makers for holiday gifts.
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Shop small, not small-minded: Over 30 local LGBTQ+-owned businesses to support in Michigan
These LGBTQ+ Michiganders are creating community and investing in their neighborhoods—here’s how you can support them.
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Snow, freezing rain for Michigan. Where to expect ice, bad roads
Traveling in Michigan this week may be rough, as a clipper system moves in late Monday afternoon, Dec. 8, bringing heavy snow and freezing rain to parts of the state.
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8 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Cannabis is driving Michigan’s economy, fixing its roads, and helping its veterans.
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4 Michigan-grown cannabis strains that are getting me through the holidays
From bright sativas to heavy indicas, these are the Michigan-grown strains helping me survive family gatherings, icy roads, and the holiday chaos.
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14 weed gifts Michigan stoners will actually love
Need a gift for your favorite stoner? We tested dozens of cannabis products and found the ones actually worth giving.
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Public attitudes toward wolves split in the Upper Peninsula
Public attitudes toward wolves are split in the Upper Peninsula, a new study finds, with more than 60% of residents surveyed favoring reducing wolf abundance.

























