Kyle Kaminski is an award-winning investigative journalist with more than a decade of experience covering news across Michigan. Prior to joining The ‘Gander, Kyle worked as the managing editor at City Pulse in Lansing and as a reporter for the Traverse City Record-Eagle.
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8 Big Wins for Michigan Students: How the New State Budget is Investing in Public Schools
Michigan students are poised to reap some of the biggest rewards of the latest state budget after Democratic lawmakers voted this week to unleash billions of dollars in new state funding for Michigan’s public schools.
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9 Quick Hits of Cannabis News from Across Michigan
Here are nine pieces of cannabis news you need to know this week.
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Reader’s Choice: 8 Best Pot Shops in Michigan
Michiganders know a thing or two about weed—so we asked hundreds of them to tell us about their favorite pot shops in the Mitten. Here’s what they told us.
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‘Big Day for Democracy’: New Legislation to Cement Clear Voting Rights for All Michiganders
Four new bills introduced last week by Democratic state lawmakers aim to combat discrimination and disinformation by firmly protecting Michiganders’ right to access the ballot.
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‘Game-Changing’ Biden Plan to to Connect 200K Michiganders to High-Speed Broadband Internet
A new initiative from President Joe Biden’s administration is sending more than $1.5 billion to Michigan to expand internet access in areas of the state with shoddy (or no) connectivity.
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Whitmer Ushers in Hundreds of New Jobs to Michigan—Including Some From Overseas
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spent the last week in Europe meeting with business leaders and trying to lure big-time supply chain investments into Michigan. And she came back with hundreds of new jobs for Michiganders.
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Leaked Audio: Michigan Republican Chair Laughs at Jews Offended Over Holocaust Tweet
During a fundraising dinner, the election-denying, far-right leader of the Michigan Republican Party was reportedly caught tripling down on an offensive tweet that trivializes the Holocaust.
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Michigan Supreme Court to Take Up Minimum Wage Case—and Possibly Put More Money in Your Pocket
The minimum wage in Michigan is up in the air. And within the next few months, the state Supreme Court will decide where it lands.
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‘Obvious Forgeries’ in Republican Gubernatorial Campaigns Lead to Felony Charges
After phony signatures roiled the political campaigns of five gubernatorial candidates last year, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed felony charges against three people who are allegedly responsible for orchestrating the scheme.
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One Year Later: Whitmer Vows to Keep Up Fight for Reproductive Freedom in Michigan
Michiganders have never lost access to reproductive health care since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But state lawmakers say there’s still more work to be done.






















