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Discover how Flint, Michigan, residents continue to battle health issues, mistrust and justice delays years after the lead-contaminated water crisis began.
John Burkman and Jacob Wohl entered no contest pleas to voter intimidation charges related to a deceptive robocall scheme in Detroit during the 2020 election.
The Michigan Supreme Court recently came to a decision in the case that was argued before the judges at Lowell High School in ...
Disparities between how Black and White judges are punished for wrongdoing are present in Michigan’s disciplinary system, ...
On July 31, 2025, in Tamika Rayford v. American House Roseville, LLC d/b/a American House East I and American House, the ...
Two men accused of using robocalls aimed at intimidating Detroit voters in 2020 have pleaded no contest in the case, the Michigan Attorney General's office reports.
Republican lobbyists Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl have pleaded no contest to charges alleging that they orchestrated a series ...
The charges are tied to a 2020 robocall that asserted individuals voting by mail would have their information entered into a ...
A pro-life activist who has been convicted and sentenced to 90 days in jail for silently praying in a public area near a ...
The Michigan Supreme Court ruled Thursday that law enforcement officers must be specific on what they’re looking for when ...
A recent Michigan Supreme Court decision on a Manistee County court case is bringing statewide effects that impact some that ...
Michigan companies could face greater liability in court after the state Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday that strengthens attacks on employment contracts that shorten the time workers have to ...
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