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The hormonal syndrome, which is challenging to diagnose, affects college-aged women. It can also come with stigma, leading some women to face their medical issues in silence.
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The Michigan Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday on whether schools can be held legally liable under the state’s civil rights law for failing to protect students from sexual harassment by other students.
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The Riverwalk Theatre in Lansing is taking on two classical music greats in its latest production with a staging of the play Amadeus.
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A state House committee held its first hearing Tuesday on a bill to permanently bar people convicted of many election-related crimes from serving on boards that certify election results.
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Legislation to screen Michigan school children for dyslexia passed the state Senate Tuesday.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor used his State of the City address on Tuesday to tout major public and private investments and present a vision for a resilient Capital City.
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The Lansing City Council voted to accept state funds to support a new housing project downtown and renovations to a city hall building.
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Por primera vez desde 2019 el estado de Michigan tiene tres casos confirmados de sarampión.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Flint election officials by the Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee.
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As Michiganders adjust to the “spring forward” daylight saving schedule that started on Sunday, some state lawmakers are working to put it to an end.
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Using US-127 to get around Lansing and East Lansing will take longer for drivers starting Monday, and for the next five months.
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Legislation to help Michigan high school athletes take advantage of name, image, and likeness rights received a hearing Wednesday before the state Senate Oversight Committee.