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At least one emergency room has transferred a major heart attack patient to another health system, while others have canceled elective surgeries, according to staff.
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Michigan State Police said Friday it had finished its investigation into the death of Samuel Sterling. The state attorney general will decide if charges are warranted.
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A Michigan judge has sentenced the former executive of a Massachusetts specialty pharmacy to at least 10 years in prison for the deaths of 11 people in 2012.
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Plasma ejected from the sun will be hitting the atmosphere over Michigan.
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The shifting political winds in Ottawa County and meet the military-serving Miss Michigan USA.
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Ten years after the water crisis caused health challenges for many, students from Flint Southwestern Classical Academy join in a multi-county effort to test for pollutants in the Flint River.
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Hear more about the threats birds face and what's being done to help them in Michigan Public's documentary, The Bird Connection: Change and Decline in Our World. Airing Monday, May 27 at 3 and 8 p.m.
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However you feel about the Electoral College, I think we all can agree that it makes certain states — so-called swing states or battleground states — more relevant than others. Michigan is one of them, and, on the whole, that's at least better than not being relevant.
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Legislation that could lead to an overhaul of how Michigan courts are funded is on its way to Governor Gretchen Whitmer for her signature.
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The topic of campus protests created tension Thursday in the Michigan Senate as lawmakers debated the state's next higher education budget.
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Ann Arbor Public Schools will try eliminating its eliminate its massive $25 million budget deficit now to avoid the possibility of state oversight.
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On today's Stateside, what to know about avian flu, how Ann Arbor Public Schools administrators plan to handle the budget deficit, and a new Detroit art installation tackles environmental racism.
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Earlier this week, a series of tornadoes whipped through West Michigan, destroying buildings in their path. Images of the aftermath show ruined houses and a caved-in FedEx warehouse facility, where 50 workers were initially trapped due to downed power lines. Descriptions on social media from locals invoked the words “devastating” and “decimated."
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The Michigan House of Representatives approved the proposal for the state’s next budget Wednesday.
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Prosecutors allege former clerk Stephanie Scott and attorney Stephanie Lambert allowed unauthorized access to a computer and its voter data in a search of fraud.
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A Michigan Department of Corrections program starting this summer allows new mothers being held in state prisons to pump and send home breast milk to feed their newborns.
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One hundred stationary air quality monitors are now operational, measuring pollutants like particulate matter, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide in real time, officials say.
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