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A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit from a group of Republican lawmakers that sought to invalidate voter-approved ballot initiatives allowing for early voting, no-reason absentee ballots and more.
The Environmental Protection Agency has set standards for regulating PFAS contamination across the country. Activists are saying it's a good start, while water utilities are worried about the costs.
A child in Detroit has measles and may have exposed others to the highly contagious virus, according to health officials. It’s the fifth known case this year in Michigan, which had gone four years without.
Michigan’s state government watchdog is facing a potential $8.3 million cut under Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s proposed budget. The auditor general wants to know why.
Criminal investigation comes amid questions about a how a wolf from the north woods wound up dead in Calhoun County. A hunter claims he shot the wolf, thinking it was a coyote; others are skeptical.
Lesser celandine is spreading rapidly in Michigan’s forests, killing off trilliums and other beloved blooms. But for now, the aggressive invasive plant remains completely unregulated in the state.