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  1. Check your tickets for Michigan daily lottery draw games here.View the full article

  2. PFAS, or "forever chemicals,"​ were first detected in Ann Arbor's drinking water in 2014 and then in the Huron River two years later. Today, officials explain how they clean it from the city's drinking water.View the full article

  3. The move is expected to significantly reduce the number of staff at the NSC.View the full article

  4. The aborted landings on May 1 added to general unease about continued close calls.View the full article

  5. States have highly personal financial, medical, housing, tax and other information about SNAP applicants.View the full article

  6. Bates previously halted enforcement of multiple provisions of the executive order against Jenner & Block.View the full article

  7. Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas can now get FEMA support.View the full article

  8. Princess Elisabeth is first in line to Belgium’s throne.View the full article

  9. The orders take authority away from an independent safety agency.View the full article

  10. Michigan doesn't have toll roads. Scammers are still claiming people owe money for driving on them.View the full article

  11. Township officials said they have had discussions with the train company.View the full article

  12. The property was leased and managed by the DNR, said Eric Cowing, district supervisor for the DNR Parks and Recreation Division in a news release.View the full article

  13. “Tick season has already started, so it’s important to check yourself regularly,” said Alicia Hawkins, an environmental health sanitarian.View the full article

  14. A Venezuelan man is accused of lying about his age to enroll at an Ohio school, the Department of Justice reported.View the full article

  15. Across the Capitol, senators are more cautious than House Republicans.View the full article