Abigail Censky
Abigail Censky is the Politics & Government reporter at WKAR. She started in December 2018.
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One day after the Department of Education issued a historic $4.5 million fine against Michigan State University, the school’s trustees announced they...
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The state Senate passed a bill on Wednesday that would make major changes to civil asset forfeitures. That's when police are allowed to take property...
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The State House and Senate have cancelled their Thursday session day, making Tuesday the only day they’ve met this week. This is due to the ongoing cold...
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Attorney General Dana Nessel wants to talk with John Engler, the former interim president of Michigan State University. Engler resigned Wednesday night....
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The MSU Board of Trustees held its first meeting on Friday after the school’s controversial decision to cut the Healing Assistance Fund for survivors of...
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Protesters flooded the rotunda of the Michigan Capitol Wednesday to oppose actions taken by the Legislature during this year’s lame duck session....
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A portion of a package of school safety bills is expected to see a vote in Lansing this week. The bills would create an Office of School Safety within...
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The board assembled to advise Governor Rick Snyder on pipeline safety held its last public meeting Monday. The group of environmental and government...
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The first charges in the special counsel investigation give more details about what was said and done relating to Russia during the presidential campaign, particularly in the spring and summer.
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Two readings, 165 years apart, addressed to a nation at a precarious political moment. Why Frederick Douglass' famous 1852 anti-slavery speech is still read — and still resonates — in 2017.