Despite concerns on social media, Western Michigan University is taking steps to protect old oak trees in an area of campus construction, biologist Todd Barkman says.
A conversation with Mike Block
Marshall Nesbitt
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The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township has become the first U.S. nuclear plant to return to operational status. Have a question about Palisades? We’d like to try and answer it!
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The legislation would require lawmakers to publicly list any special spending items they’re requesting, and hold a hearing on them before they’re voted on.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals is being asked to order a hearing in a case that alleges a zoo is violating the habeas corpus rights of chimpanzees against unlawful confinement.
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Calhoun County issued checks for its most recent round of opioid settlement funding at the beginning of this month. Officials say it’s just one in a series of settlement payouts that will continue for years to come.
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A conversation with LuFuki and Tazeen Ayub
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A convrsation with Chris Ludwa and Héctor Camacho Salazar
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Gov. Whitmer took the opportunity to speak publicly to what she saw as wins from the budget process during stops in Flint, Clinton Township, and Kalamazoo.
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The budget includes a record amount in per-pupil funding, along with money for school safety, special education and free meals for students.
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Public scrutiny has intensified on legislative earmarks, especially when it comes to spending on economic development projects.
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A GOP state House leader says he’d like to see a formal agreement between states to forego using public funds to lure businesses.
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A conversation with Millard Southern and Keith Hall