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Michigan Lt. Gov., other Democratic lawmakers say they've gotten credible threats after Kirk killingLieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist is among the Michigan political figures who have been threatened following the murder of far-right political activist Charlie Kirk.
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East Lansing Police are releasing security and body camera video from a downtown brawl during Michigan State University's move-in weekend.
WKAR News goes in depth to reveal how malls across Michigan are struggling to survive in the age of online shopping — and how some communities are reimagining retail for the future.
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This morning, members of law enforcement, firefighters, and community leaders gathered at Wentworth Park — home to Lansing’s 9/11 memorial featuring a steel beam recovered from the World Trade Center site.
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The namesakes of Michigan State University's Wharton Center for Performing Arts, Clifton and Dolores Wharton, will be celebrated with a tribute concert Sunday.
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Despite that only a few weeks remain to avert a partial government shutdown, Democrats in the Senate majority say the negotiations process is still far behind schedule.
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The Michigan House of Representatives adjourned early Wednesday afternoon after conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was shot in Utah.
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Bills adopted Wednesday by a state Senate committee would outlaw political petition circulators being paid by the signature.
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The Jackson County Michigan Historical Society is against demolishing Reynolds Hall on Wildwood Avenue to build a new structure near Jackson High School.
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NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent shares how he covers tariffs, inflation and unemployment.
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City Council members heard testimony Tuesday from business owners who say a brawl during Michigan State University’s welcome week is just one example of the type of behavior they see every weekend.
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Elizabeth Hertel, the leader of the state Department of Health and Human Services, appeared before the Michigan House Oversight Committee Tuesday for a tense hearing.
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An appeals court panel heard arguments Tuesday on whether the state House Republican majority can sit on bills adopted by the Legislature in the last session instead of sending them to the governor.