Students returning to Western Michigan University may have noticed that Waldo Library’s clock is missing its hands, but they may soon return after being removed in May.
A conversation with Pierre van der Westhuizen
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A bill to strengthen whistleblower protections in Michigan received a hearing Wednesday before the state House Judiciary Committee.
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The Michigan House and Senate budget leaders say they’re hopeful a state budget can be done by the October 1 start of the fiscal year.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency welcomed visitors last week tour the property in central Kalamazoo, which was declared a Superfund site by the EPA and has been under remediation since 2021.
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In the past, advocacy groups have given Michigan an “F” for the state’s laws against human trafficking.
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The lieutenant governor and some Democratic lawmakers passed out lunches to elementary school students Tuesday in the capital city.
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An amendment and a related package of legislation include limits on how long people can be held by law enforcement without being charged with a crime.
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Last fall, Henry Ford Health finalized a joint venture with Ascension Michigan. A local union president said now the new owners want to change nurse-to-patient ratios at Henry Ford Genesys in Grand Blanc.
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After months of waiting, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is setting a timeline to fill Michigan’s vacant 35th state Senate District seat.
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The network represents 15 Centers for Independent Living across Michigan, including one in Kalamazoo.
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On Wednesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration declined to authorize updated Covid-19 vaccines for healthy kids and healthy adults under 65.