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After more than 10 years on the air, WKAR-TV’s Curious Crew is saying farewell with one last season. The educational program encourages young viewers to explore and investigate the vast and exciting world of science.
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Whether you're a back, side or stomach sleeper, medical professionals explain how to position your body to guard against neck cricks, shoulder aches and other body pain and soreness.
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A team of MSU researchers says the state needs to invest nearly a billion dollars in electric vehicle chargers to meet expected future demand for EVs.
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This is Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz's second full year on campus.
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Republicans say weak whistleblower protection laws in Michigan are stopping government employees and contractors from reporting malfeasance.
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A new Trump administration policy would take funding from crime victims' groups that don’t share information with immigration authorities.
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The money comes from a 2021 national settlement requiring drug companies like Johnson and Johnson, CVS and Walgreens – among others – to pay billions to communities for addiction treatment and prevention.
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires is expected to impact Michigan's summer air quality going forward, according to climatologist.
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Several businesses in Old Town Lansing are banding together to host a fundraiser in response to a recent hate incident.
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The Ax MI Tax proposal would eliminate more than $17 billion in property tax revenue for local governments.
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Michigan is joining more than a dozen other states in suing the U.S. Department of Energy over a policy that reduces funding to help states run energy efficiency programs.
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A circuit court judge in Lansing has denied a request by Enbridge to put a hold on the state court case filed by Attorney General Dana Nessel. The AG took Enbridge to court six years ago.