Steve Carmody | Michigan Radio
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A new study finds Michigan and other states did not do a good job providing the general public easy to understand information on COVID-19 treatments.
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State lawmakers could face recall campaigns if they approve new legislation on guns. After last week’s fatal mass shooting at Michigan State University, Democrats in the state Senate introduced a package of gun legislation.
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A new study finds increased use of electric vehicles could seriously reduce gas tax revenues needed to pay for the upkeep of Michigan’s roads.
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Former Flint Fire Chief Ray Barton has filed a $10 million federal lawsuit against the city and Mayor Sheldon Neeley.
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Sparrow Health System in Lansing is joining Michigan Medicine to form a new statewide healthcare operation.
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Los investigadores de la Universidad Estatal de Michigan dicen que la escuela a la que asisten los estudiantes puede determinar si serán retenidos según la ley estatal Read by Grade Three.
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Michigan State University researchers say where students go to school may determine if they will be held back under the state’s Read by Grade Three law.
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Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley was officially sworn in for a second term Sunday. Neeley won reelection last month in a close contest against former Flint Mayor Karen Weaver. Neeley defeated her in 2019’s mayor’s race.
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A new study finds Michigan school children are making up some ground lost during remote schooling because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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This week, a judge tossed out charges against seven defendants in the case.