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In his annual State of the City report, Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero said the city is financially strong. But that’s in the short term. Officials say in the…
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The U.S. Senate and House of Representative both continue efforts to write the country’s first comprehensive education legislation since "No Child Left…
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WATCH ONLINE NOW at video.wkar.orgThe Michigan Association of Broadcasters presents a live television broadcast of the Governor's Inauguration on New…
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In several Michigan communities, planning for a future affected by climate change is beginning. Monroe, East Jordan, Ludington, St. Joseph and Grand Haven…
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Gov. Rick Snyder takes questions from a statewide public radio audience on another broadcast of “Michigan Calling” in the 2014 election cycle.The…
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It’s back to school week for thousands of students at Michigan State University. In between moving into their dorm rooms and finding their way around…
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Michael Brown is being laid to rest today in Ferguson, Missouri, 16 days after the young African-American was killed by a white police officer. Unrest…
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An established Michigan environmental organization recently graded the state legislature on its performance in the 2013-2014 session. The Michigan League…
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Michigan’s charter school operators are coming under closer scrutiny. On Monday, State Schools Superintendent Michael Flanagan released a list of 11…
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One billion dollars. That’s the amount the state could lose because of a July ruling by the Michigan Supreme Court, according to the Treasury…