Steve Carmody | Michigan Radio
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Lockhart Chemical Company was the source of an oily spill that spread more than 20 miles downstream along the Flint River earlier this year.
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The EMU faculty union said 91% of its members voted Tuesday night to go on strike. A university spokesman accuses the faculty union of voting to “walk out” on EMU students one week into the fall semester.
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According to Michigan State University's Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, 5.8% of third graders were eligible to be retained based on their spring reading test scores.
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The fates of two men accused of plotting to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer now rests in the hands of a federal jury in Grand Rapids.
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The Big Ten conference has inked a billion dollar a year media deal.
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MI Sens praise Inflation Reduction Act; GOP says it 'will only make a tough situation already worse'Michigan’s two U.S. Senators praised the Senate's passage of a bill they claim would help curb inflation.
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Michigan Republicans proclaimed they were unified following Tuesday’s primary. But one candidate refused to accept the results in the governor’s race.
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The vetoes include money for marketing for adoption programs, tax credits for adoptive parents and health centers that advocate against abortion.
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The governor says the $19.6 billion budget contains major increases in spending on per-student investment, school infrastructure, teacher recruitment, and school safety.
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On Wednesday, yet another former government official invoked their constitutional right against self-incrimination during a Flint water crisis civil trial.