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A Michigan man is due in court this week after allegedly posting antisemitic death threats against state officials on Twitter. As Colin Jackson reports, the FBI says the man made the threats from Texas.
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The Eastern Michigan men’s basketball team kicks off conference play at home tonight against Bowling Green State University. Despite getting national attention with the addition of Emoni Bates during the offseason, the team has just a 3-10 record. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Proposal One on the November ballot is an attempt to deal with two complaints about the Legislature. First, that too many lawmakers are too inexperienced because of term limits. And second, that those lawmakers don’t have to disclose their finances, which could reveal conflicts of interest. But opponents of Proposal One say changing term limits won’t fix Lansing’s problems. Rick Pluta reports.
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New reported details in a criminal investigation into a former Michigan House Speaker are shedding light on the direction of the probe. Colin Jackson has more.
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Journalists quickly become subject experts on the stories they cover. Ann Arborite Michael Hodges spent 30 years at The Detroit News. No doubt his research and storytelling skills positioned him well to become an author. Join Deb Polich on this edition of "creative:impact" to meet journalist turned author, Michael Hodges. They talk about his career and his recent book about famed architect Albert Kahn.
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The first step toward spending Michigan’s surplus from tax revenue and federal recovery funds begins this week. As Rick Pluta reports, Governor Gretchen Whitmer and her budget team are putting the finishing touches to her proposed budget for the coming fiscal year.
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office has joined the investigation into former state House Speaker Lee Chatfield. Authorities are looking into…
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Climate change affects more than just the weather. It can lead to numerous other problems, such as excessive flooding. In this week's "Issues of the…
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A conservative radio host lost his fight against the Detroit News today. The Michigan Court of Appeals said associating The Political Cesspool host, James…
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A new case accuses Governor Rick Snyder of wrongfully using tax dollars to fund his criminal defense related to the Flint water crisis. The suit claims…