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After legal challenges from environmental groups, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has agreed to reconsider its decision to not protect the Kirtland's snake under the Endangered Species Act.
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A group of Republican state lawmakers is appealing the dismissal of a federal lawsuit to undo some of Michigan’s voter-approved constitutional amendments.
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Whitmer is a Biden booster and national campaign co-chair, and is in the awkward position of being atop lists of Democrats who could replace Biden on the party's ticket.
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Michigan State University political science professor Matt Grossman says historically, debates move polls by a couple of percentage points but that effect doesn’t linger.
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The board voted to raise tuition for the upcoming academic year. But public comment was dominated by concerns about the university's decision not to take a stance on the Israel-Hamas war.
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The Michigan Legislature pulled an all-nighter Wednesday through early Thursday to finalize the new state budget.
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Landlords would be barred from discriminating against tenants or prospective tenants who use housing vouchers or other types of public assistance to pay the rent under bills adopted by the Legislature.
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A bill to expand parole opportunities to more of Michigan’s medically frail inmates is on its way to Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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A new proposal for state Senate districts in metro Detroit is headed to a federal court for approval after the state redistricting commission voted for it Wednesday.