Rick Pluta
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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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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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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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Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped very slightly during January to 4%, according to new jobs numbers released Thursday by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget.
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The state House Judiciary Committee held its first hearing Tuesday on measures to update Michigan’s exoneration law.
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump appear poised to come out on top, but other campaigns are eyeing the number two spot as a possible strategic win.
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While the winners of Michigan's Democratic and Republican primaries are not expected to be a surprise, the outcome can provide insights to candidate strength in a key battleground state.
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Manifestantes piden que los votantes de las primarias demócratas no se comprometan en lugar de BidenLos manifestantes en una manifestación el viernes frente al Capitolio estatal pidieron a los demócratas de Michigan que marquen "no comprometidos" en sus boletas primarias presidenciales en lugar del presidente Joe Biden.
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More than 18,000 people have already taken advantage of the new law that allows nine days of early in-person voting at designated polling places.
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Demonstrators at a rally Friday in front of the state Capitol called on Michigan Democrats to mark “uncommitted” on their presidential primary ballots instead of President Joe Biden.