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The Michigan Court of Appeals has ordered a new trial for a defendant convicted of criminal sexual conduct because the jury that convicted him was never sworn in.
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In an interview with NPR Friday, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor said higher prices for materials needed to complete The Ovation could threaten the project’s completion.
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A Michigan bear is freed from a two-year ordeal with a plastic lid. Discover how DNR's rescue underscores the need for wildlife-safe practices and responsible waste management.
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The mother of the Oxford High School shooter wants to be released from prison while she appeals her involuntary manslaughter convictions.
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The next phase is starting soon for one of Lansing’s biggest construction projects underway: Michigan Ave. With each phase, roadwork moves further west towards downtown.
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NorthWest Initiative is launching a new effort Lansing, aiming to bring better food options to residents who often lack access to fresh and nutritious items.
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The Detroit Tigers start a mid-week series with the Pittsburgh Pirates Tuesday night. The team is leading the American League.
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Tom Leonard joins a crowded Republican field, including Congressman John James, State Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt and former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox.
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A referendum campaign could repeal changes made to Michigan’s minimum wage law this year.
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In a five-year study from 2019-2023, nearly 600 crashes were reported on a stretch of West Saginaw Highway in Delta Township
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Volunteers and conservation groups and agencies are in the jack pine forests this week, counting the Kirtland's warbler which almost went extinct in the 1980s because of loss of habitat.
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Across the state of Michigan, large crowds of protesters gathered to rally against President Donald Trump's administration. From Detroit, to Brighton, to Lansing, and beyond, those protesting named several issues — like immigration enforcement raids, cuts to federal programs, and fears of political violence as top concerns.