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The Michigan Supreme Court has refused to get involved in a complicated federal firearms case. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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A federal judge has struck down the city of Saginaw’s use of chalk marks on tires to enforce parking regulations. As we hear from Rick Pluta, the ruling says that’s an unreasonable search under the US Constitution.
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Michigan’s attorney general is preparing for the state to start getting its part of a $26 billion settlement with some of the nation’s top opioid distributors. Colin Jackson has more from Dana Nessel's Monday visit to an addiction treatment center in Saginaw.
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A doctor from Saginaw Township is the first candidate for governor to file petition signatures to appear on the ballot next year. Doctor Jim Hines filed…
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EMU alumnus Webster “Web” Kirksey has been a frequent WEMU pledge drive guest. He has been a donor and supporter for many years. During Black History…
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The presidential candidates’ attention to Michigan continued on Monday. Former president Bill Clinton made campaign stops in Flint and Saginaw on behalf…
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A Saginaw-based tech firm with an office in Ypsilanti has moved to a more visible location downtown.Samsa had been offering website development and…