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The Michigan Senate approves bills to ban openly carried firearms in or around voting locations. A partisan split in the House will likely delay final passage.
Kristina Karamo asked the Michigan Court of Appeals to let her continue to act as Michigan GOP chair ahead of a presidential caucus convention planned for Saturday. The court said no.
Before 2012, the black bear population was declining so the DNR began to limit the number of bear licenses it issued. A decade later, the population had grown 25% to over 12,000.
Precincts had in general a low turnout and a contingent of residents who cast “uncommitted” votes in protest of Biden’s response to the Israel-Hamas war.
Two tornadoes struck overnight in the Grand Blanc and Marshall areas, causing downed power lines and closed roads. Winter twisters are rare for Michigan, meteorologists say.
The latest Lunch Break event featured expert panelists discussing the state’s drug crisis and how Michigan governments are spending the $1.5 billion in opioid settlement funds
In emotional testimony, the head of a group advising lawmakers on the drug crisis says state officials are thwarting its efforts. Transparency concerns follow complaints local governments aren’t moving fast enough.
Trump underperformed in suburban areas that cost him the 2020 election, and Biden lost 100,000 'uncommitted' votes in protest over the Gaza war. Both still won Michigan handily.