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State officials say Kalshi illegally allows Michiganders to engage in sports gaming without proper legal protections.
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Michigan's attorney general is calling for an independent audit of the results of the convention where Michigan Democrats selected candidates for some statewide offices.
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The Michigan Court of Claims dismissed the Edenville Dam case, saying property owners did not provide evidence that proved the state was liable for the dam failure.
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The lawsuit filed by Right to Life of Michigan and the Pregnancy Resource Center alleges a 2023 state law that expanded the definition of “sex” to protect against discrimination based on terminating a pregnancy infringes on constitutional free speech protections.
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Victims of the floods that devastated Midland, Gladwin and Saginaw counties will have their day in court this month as they pursue a lawsuit against the state of Michigan for improperly maintaining the Edenville dam.
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The Michigan Department of Attorney General announced they will be opening an investigation on criminal activity that took place in the eight state recognized Native American boarding schools and orphanages.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking the Michigan Public Service Commission to reconsider a set of rules for large-scale Consumers Energy electricity customers, including data centers.
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Michigan state and local officials are pleading with policymakers to find a way to fund food assistance in the wake of the federal government shutdown.
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State Attorney General Dana Nessel predicts "it’s only a matter of time” before President Donald Trump tries to send national guard troops to Michigan cities.
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Thomas Evans comes to Lake County after having served as the prosecutor for Luce County in the eastern Upper Peninsula.