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The acting head of the Lansing School District is denying allegations that he sexually harassed a former intern nearly 20 years ago. The Lansing State…
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In the wake of two celebrity suicides this week, Michigan health care professionals are urging people to be aware of the warning signs. The deaths of…
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State lawmakers have backed down from penalizing Michigan State University over controversial courses about organized labor. As The Michigan Public Radio…
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The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear two more medical marijuana cases. As The Michigan Public Radio Network’s Rick Pluta reports, two medical…
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Governor Rick Snyder says he won’t give up on switching Michigan to a new student test that’s aligned with the controversial “Common Core” education…
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Negotiations between Republicans and Democrats at the state Capitol over road funding may have resurrected the controversy over Michigan’s right-to-work…
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State lawmakers are getting close to passing a state budget this week. There’s already an agreement about how much money will go to film and TV…
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Governor Rick Snyder wants a road funding solution on his desk by the end of this week. As The Michigan Public Radio Network’s Jake Neher tells us, if…
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A new report by the Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency is calling for an end to the state’s policy of automatically charging 17-year-olds as…
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Michigan’s auditor general says the state is doing a better job calculating high school graduation and drop-out rates. We have more from The Michigan…
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Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette says an energy company cheated northern Michigan landowners out of oil and gas lease payments as part of a scheme…
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The number of school districts with budget deficits has dropped over the course of this school year. That’s according to a report released Thursday by…