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Aging Boom’s next stage: Rise of the 100-somethings
The fastest growing age group is centenarians. It’s cool, but it’s also a challenge.View the full article
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St. Peter Lutheran in Fair Haven to host trunk sale, bake sale
St. Peter Lutheran Church in Fair Haven will host a trunk sale and bake sale on May 31.View the full article
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Some states reexamine school discipline as Trump order paves go-ahead
New legislation already is trending toward giving teachers more authority to address student misbehavior.View the full article
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Trump praises West Point cadets, takes credit for U.S. military might in commencement address
The last time President Trump gave a speech at the U.S. Military Academy came amid nationwide reckoning following the police killing of George Floyd in 2020.View the full article
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Enjoying Michigan's lakes could lead to a rash. What to do about swimmer's itch
With temperatures warming up in Michigan, residents might want to take a swim, but that could leave you itching.View the full article
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Will restaurants be open on Memorial Day? See the list of restaurants, hours for 2025
Memorial Day is May 26. Here is a look at which restaurant chains will be open or closed in Michigan.View the full article
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Two people arrested after crashing into school bus in Detroit
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Hamtramck city leaders clash at special meeting after police chief's suspension
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Hamtramck City Council hold special meeting police chief placed on leave
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Michigan Lottery Daily 3, Daily 4 results for May 23, 2025
Check your tickets for Michigan daily lottery draw games here.View the full article
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Detroit Tigers fall short 3-1 to Cleveland Guardians
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Michigan House passes two bills addressing gender-based requirement for K-12 sports
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DOGE cuts to weather balloon sites leave U.S. without crucial data, some meteorologists say
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How does Ann Arbor clean PFAS from its drinking water? City officials explain.
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
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Ann Arbor officials explain how they clean PFAS from drinking water
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Detroit police chase ends after driver crashes into school bus
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White House conducting massive overhaul of National Security Council, officials say
The move is expected to significantly reduce the number of staff at the NSC.View the full article
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Pentagon lost contact with Army helicopter on flight that caused jets to nix landings at DC airport
The aborted landings on May 1 added to general unease about continued close calls.View the full article
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City of Detroit gears up for busy Memorial Day weekend
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Detroit prepares for busy Memorial Day weekend
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Privacy and hunger groups sue over USDA attempt to collect personal data of SNAP recipients
States have highly personal financial, medical, housing, tax and other information about SNAP applicants.View the full article
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Judge blocks another Trump executive order targeting a major law firm
Bates previously halted enforcement of multiple provisions of the executive order against Jenner & Block.View the full article
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NEXT Weather Forecast Memorial Day Weekend
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Trump approves FEMA disaster relief for 8 states
Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas can now get FEMA support.View the full article
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Detroit-area man facing multiple charges in shooting near Ferndale nightclub
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