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State Attorney General Dana Nessel will seek a second term. She made the announcement Friday via a campaign ad released online. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Menstrual products are no longer subject to Michigan taxes. Colin Jackson has more.Michigan lawmakers had pushed for over a decade to end the state’s…
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The state of Texas shocked many across the country when it passed major restrictions on abortions. Many see it as a step toward the dismantling of Roe…
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Abortion has moved to the forefront of national politics. Where lawmakers stand on the issue has become a litmus test when determining if someone is a…
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Anti-abortion groups will soon be on sidewalks and at events around the state, asking voters to support measures that would restrict abortion in Michigan.…
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A lawsuit contesting how Michigan has drawn its political district lines is headed for trial. A 3-judge panel denied an attempt by Secretary of State…
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Three current and former Michigan judges are on the shortlist to be the next United States Supreme Court Justice. President Donald Trump says he has a…
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The Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether police officers illegally searched the backpack of a passenger in a stopped vehicle. The passenger says…
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Michigan won’t limit how much money corporations and unions can spend to influence elections in the state – under legislation that’s cleared the state…
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Michigan Supreme Court Justice Joan Larsen faced members of the US Senate Wednesday as she seeks a promotion to the federal bench. Larsen said she’s…