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The Michigan Investment Board will review Whitmer’s request to divest pension funds from Russia at a March 9 special meeting, while other lawmakers want the state to stop buying wholesale liquor from the nation.
Michigan State University announced Thursday that it will soon allow students and staff to be unmasked in many indoor settings. There are exceptions including in classrooms and in healthcare facilities.
Investigators believe a nearly century-old fuel storage tank on land now being used by a metal factory may be causing the ongoing chemical leak in the Huron River.
In a rare move, Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel argued before the Michigan Supreme Court on Wednesday in a case that could define anti-discrimination protections for years.
Two candidates who called for so-called ‘forensic audits’ into the 2020 election score upset wins in GOP seats, showing the staying power of the Trump wing of the party.
Attorney General Dana Nessel wants two companies tied to the Morrow Dam near Kalamazoo to pay for and clean up sediment following a 2019 drawdown to repair the dam.
Legal experts say the public trust doctrine in Michigan should be expanded to protect groundwater, but they don't think legislators should target water bottling operations. They believe all users should be treated the same.