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Anti-domestic violence groups are suing over the Trump administration’s grant requirements
The groups say the requirements put them in ‘an impossible position.’View the full article
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Air quality advisories issued for most of West Michigan for Tuesday
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Route 66: The Arizona Sidewinder, wild burros and a living statue
This section of Route 66 may be one of the most scenic drives in the U.S.View the full article
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Pride Month begs for fun recipes: These rainbow popsicles tick every box
Pride Month begs for easy, fun recipes and these rainbow popsicles fit the bill.View the full article
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Judge extends order suspending Trump’s block on Harvard’s incoming foreign students
A lawyer for the Ivy League school said its students were being used as ‘pawns.’View the full article
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Summer books 2025: Get lost in spiritual or just plain weird books
The right summer read is a promising dirt road in a field.View the full article
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Black dads go public with support for their kids with autism
They say they want to help other Black dads accept autism diagnoses.View the full article
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Four St. Clair County students receive scholarships
The Port Huron Elks Lodge 343 Past Exalted Rulers Association recently presented its four annual Educational Assistance Program scholarships.View the full article
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‘Gas station heroin’ is technically illegal and widely available. Here are the facts
The products contain tianeptine, an antidepressant that can be addictive.View the full article
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Michigan Matters: All eyes on Canada as G7 Summit is held
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Coaches name 2025 All-Macomb County softball teams, superlatives
Softball season in Macomb County has wrapped, and the area coaches have gathered to honor the best of the best in the area.View the full article
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Missing child found in Clinton River in Harrison Township, officials say
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Strawberry fields for everyone: Michigan U-pick fruit farms thrive amid challenges
Michigan’s summer U-pick season has begun. Fruit growers across the state are feeling optimistic about the season, with positive outlooks for strawberries, cherries, blueberries and apples.View the full article
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Thunderstorms expected in Michigan this week, with the worst expected in southern areas
Michigan is expected to see thunderstorms June 17-18. Severe weather could include hail, winds and isolated tornadoes.View the full article
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Play Fair in Marine City to feature one-act plays by Michigan playwright
The second annual Michigan Play Fair festival will feature two one-act plays on June 19 and 20 at The Snug Theatre in Marine City.View the full article
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Mid-Michigan man killed in two-vehicle crash near Lansing
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As GOP pushes spending cuts, many say Medicaid and food stamps are underfunded: poll
Americans are more divided on spending around the military and border security.View the full article
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Detroit News, Free Press to end joint operating agreement, will run independently
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Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival kicks off 60th year in New Baltimore this week
The Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival is celebrating 60 years of fun in New Baltimore this week.View the full article
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Chilean national sentenced for role in series of high-end home invasions in Michigan
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Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival offers five days of family fun in New Baltimore
Five days of fun are on tap in downtown New Baltimore this week as the Bay-Rama Fishfly Festival returns for its 60th year.View the full article
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G7 summit opens in Canada with a focus on trade, wars — and not riling Trump
If there is a shared mission at this year’s G7 summit, it’s a desire to minimize any fireworks.View the full article
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Severe storms possible in Southeast Michigan Wednesday. Here's what to expect.
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Pedestrian struck and killed while walking into traffic in Ingham County, deputies report
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Detroit News to operate independently at year’s end as long-time partnership with Free Press set to expire
The Detroit News will begin operating independently at year’s end following the conclusion of its 36-year partnership with the Detroit Free Press, The News announced Monday.View the full article