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Local, state and federal crews were responding Tuesday to a chemical sheen on the waterway, just months after a gas leak from a Ford assembly plant contaminated city sewers and prompted widespread evacuations.
There does not appear to be a shortage of high school students eager to enroll in career tech. But it’s difficult to find CTE instructors because schools can’t match the salaries of industry.
Michigan’s career and technical education system is hobbled by enormous funding inequities across the state, even as Kalamazoo builds a state-of-the-art CTE center bankrolled by an anonymous donor.
Federal auditors want to know whether the EPA followed a policy, created in response to the Flint water crisis, that was supposed to speed up action during future public health emergencies.
This is the story of two moms, and two Michigans — one eager for a maskless return to a post-COVID normal, the other still wondering if it is still just too soon.
The case against alleged plotters of an attempt to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has been undermined by a handful of missteps and and behavior of FBI witnesses but buoyed by two plea deals.
In the last few months, Whitmer has talked less about the pandemic. While her decision to lift mask recommendation follows local health rulings, it coincides with rising anger over pandemic policies.
Stephanie Chatfield released a statement Thursday acknowledging her husband’s infidelities, including with sister-in-law Rebekah Chatfield. But she challenged Rebekah’s account that Lee assaulted her as an underage student.