Videos
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WATCH: How $500 a month changed this Michigan mom’s life
Quianna Jenkins says Michigan’s RX Kids program gave her financial and emotional freedom—and proved what’s possible when we trust parents to know what’s best for their kids.
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WATCH: Follow the money: How big utilities buy Michigan politics
Kyle Kaminski breaks down how Michigan’s biggest utilities—like DTE and Consumers Energy—have been buying off state lawmakers at the state Capitol.
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WATCH: Meet the Trump billionaire trying to buy Michigan’s Senate seat
He thinks only Christians should lead. And now he’s bankrolling a US Senate candidate in Michigan. Political correspondent breaks down who’s really pulling the strings:
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WATCH: Trump’s not-so-secret new tax on Michigan families
President Trump’s tariffs are driving up costs for companies across Michigan, killing jobs, and squeezing the state’s economy. Some Republicans are cheering it on. 👀
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WATCH: What no one is telling you about Michigan’s governor race
Mike Duggan says he’s running for governor as an independent. His donor list says otherwise. 👀
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WATCH: Michigan educator blasts budget breakdown in Lansing
Concrete over kids? That’s how this year’s state budget fight is playing out—and so far, students are losing.
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WATCH: Did Michiganders get played on the Epstein files?
They said they’d release the Epstein files. Now, President Donald Trump and Michigan Republicans are burying them. We’ve got the receipts. 👀
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WATCH: Michigan students hurt by state budget delays
Michigan principals—like JoLynn Clark in Frankenmuth—say that state budget delays are forcing public schools to consider cutting staff, canceling courses, and increasing class sizes.
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WATCH: Trump’s vouchers revive DeVos’ rejected plans for Michigans schools
Betsy DeVos couldn’t get her school voucher scheme passed in Michigan—but President Donald Trump just baked it into federal law.
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WATCH: Michiganders get slimed as Ohio bails on Lake Erie
Republican leaders are gutting funding for wetlands and water testing around Lake Erie. And that means more slime, more toxins, and more problems for Michigan.

























