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Less than two weeks remain to sign onto a settlement with the state over wrongful accusations of unemployment fraud. Colin Jackson has more.
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Another legal battle is brewing between the city of Ann Arbor and Gelman Sciences. WEMU's Josh Hakala reports.
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Michigan has reached its first settlement in a series of lawsuits over PFAS contamination. Colin Jackson has more.
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The state is close to settling a long-lingering lawsuit over the unemployment system’s false fraud accusations that targeted thousands of people. Rick Pluta reports.
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The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation will appeal a judge’s ruling that teacher lesson plans, homework assignments and classroom materials are exempt from Freedom of Information Act requests. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Michigan’s redistricting commission is suing the state Legislature for a little over $3 million in funding. Colin Jackson has more.
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A Wayne County judge has said “no” to the Republican secretary of state candidate’s late-hour request to impose new absentee ballot rules on Detroit voters. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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A Wayne County judge’s ruling is expected today on a challenge to counting thousands of absentee ballots in Detroit. The case was filed by Kristina Karamo, who is running to be Michigan’s top election official. Rick Pluta reports.
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Michigan officials are warning service members about potential scams related to lawsuits over contaminated drinking water on a Marine base in North Carolina. Colin Jackson has more.
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Hannah Whitbeck, who was the lead union organizer for her store, said the termination was “suspicious." WEMU's Josh Hakala has more.