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A Michigan farmworker has been diagnosed with bird flu in what is the second human case associated with an outbreak in U.S. dairy cows.
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Cyber attacks on hospitals and healthcare systems have been ramping up in recent years. So how should institutions (and you) prepare for an attack?
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One of the new maps will go on to replace the current state senate district plan that a federal court struck down as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
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Several dozen activists and University of Michigan students protested in front of the Washtenaw County courthouse.
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A bill to make explicit AI images or videos depicting real individuals illegal unanimously pass the Michigan House Criminal Justice Committee.
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What Michigan farmers are up against in the changing climate and growing seasons. Also today, what’s wrong with Michigan’s housing stock. A discussion on a new study of statewide housing needs. Growing interest in native plants. Then, a short history of Gerrymandering in the United States and Michigan lessons about reclaiming representation.
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U.S. House candidate Adam Hollier will be left off Michigan's August primary ballot after a county clerk ruled that he had not submitted enough valid signatures.
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On Tuesday morning, police shut down the encampment on the University of Michigan campus. Protesters want the school to divest from companies tied to the Israeli military.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer proposed the tax credit in her 2024 State of the State address, but state lawmakers have not moved the issue forward.
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“It’s basically no quantitative or qualitative limits on mental health and substance use disorder treatment,” said Marianne Huff, the president of the Mental Health Association of Michigan
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Details on police breaking up the encampment at University of Michigan, a love connection via Lake Michigan, and a Michigan author's latest murder mystery.
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Michigan Public is seeking a community engagement specialist to immediately assist in convening two community conversation events that will include people directly affected by or involved with the issues covered by our criminal justice reporter.
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When tornadoes hit southwest Michigan on May 7, the city of Portage saw heavy damage. Two weeks later, City Manager Pat McGinnis joined Michigan Public for an update.
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The protesters have been camped out on the U of M Diag since last month calling on the university to divest investments from Israel.
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The pesticide DDT nearly wiped out North America’s bald eagles. Communities, scientists, and politicians worked hard to bring this symbolic bird back from the brink.
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In Michigan, we pride ourselves on our lakes – sandy bottomed and crystalline blue waters. But with such idyllic waters comes a risk: swimmer's itch.
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Ann Arbor Public Schools is planning to make more than $20 million in spending cuts and laying off more than 90 teachers as it struggles with a $25 million deficit.
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