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A bill in the Michigan House would require every public high school to offer at least one computer science class.
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A Labor Market Analyst said Michigan’s jobs report is similar to what is happening in other states.
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Nearly a quarter of households in the mid-Michigan region struggle to cover the costs of housing, according to the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission.
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Michigan State University is still taking input for a permanent campus memorial to commemorate the lives of the three students killed during the attack — Arielle Anderson, Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner.
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It’s the dreaded diagnosis for a pitcher: needing “Tommy John” surgery to reconstruct their throwing arm. It’s happening more and more, with two Spartan pitchers working through their surgery and rehab journeys to get to play again.
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The legislation is supposed to develop a system that relies less on fines and fees and instead promotes more equitable funding between courts.
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The Michigan Senate approved another round of proposals for the state’s next budget Thursday, after debate in the chamber occasionally became tense.
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Temporary memorial in Lansing's Evergreen Cemetery commemorates Victory in Europe Day
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor's new plan comes after the city council rejected using $40 million in state funding to redevelop the Masonic Temple building for government offices.
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The esports team is new to MSU’s line-up, but its members found the way to click quickly and win.
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Democrats say highlights of it include money spent on issues like water infrastructure, housing and public safety.
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Roger Mourad Jr.'s debut, Road Trip to the Future, focuses on the journey of two men across Michigan as they search for a mutual friend.