Sarah Cwiek | Michigan Radio
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has overturned a lower court ruling that a 2018 Republican strategy to gut minimum wage and paid sick leave laws was unconstitutional.
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A bill introduced in the Michigan Legislature would roll back part of the state’s so-called third grade reading law.
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Some United Methodist churches in Michigan and elsewhere are debating whether to formally break away from the larger church because of ongoing debates over the role of LGBTQ people in the faith.
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Detroit election officials say things at the city’s absentee county board should be much calmer for this election than they were in 2020.
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Michigan’s U.S. Senators are urging quick passage of the CHIPS Act, which would provide billions of dollars to invest in semiconductor chip manufacturing.
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The clock is ticking on public health orders requiring students and school staff to wear masks in several Michigan counties.
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The researchers defined inadequate housing as homes with major electrical problems, broken furnaces, or a lack of hot or running water, but also asked about a variety of other home repair issues.