Sophia Kalakailo | Michigan Radio
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A decrease in child poverty over the last two years is likely due to a number of COVID-era policies, the most recent annual report from the Michigan League for Public Policy has found.
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The House passed a bill that would expand health care benefits for veterans exposed to trash burn pits on U.S. military bases.
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Michigan State University will not be providing quarantine and isolation housing for students who test positive for COVID-19 in the 2022-23 academic year.
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A package of bills in the Michigan Legislature could expand eligibility requirements for a free college tuition program for helping adults without college degrees to pay for community college or skilled trades training.
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Emergency medical services are facing staffing shortages statewide.
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Washtenaw County’s Conviction Integrity and Expungement Unit is now a permanent part of the county’s prosecutor’s office after a unanimous vote by the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday.