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Courts in Michigan can continue requiring defendants found guilty of a crime to pay certain court costs associated with their trial for another year and a half.
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The legislation handles a range of topics, from how many children certain foster care facilities can serve, to the legal definition of a “relative” for placement.
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At his sentencing hearing, Kaleb Franks apologized to the governor and her family, saying the kidnapping plot "had to be traumatic and difficult."
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The trial in Jackson County is the first of the state trials to move forward. Two men were found guilty in federal court over the summer, while two others were found not guilty in the spring.
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A state fund meant to attract large-scale economic investment is set to receive a boost. That's after Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a billion-dollar spending bill into law Tuesday.
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A handful of state departments have to figure out ways to lower the cost of insulin in Michigan by mid-December. That’s under a directive issued by the governor Monday.
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Three men charged over alleged plot to kidnap Michigan's governor scheduled to go on trial this weekJoseph Morrison, Pete Musico and Paul Bellar are facing state charges, including providing material support for terrorist acts.
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The St. Joseph Valley Parkway in Berrien County is finally getting linked to I-94 with a new interchange. It’s expected to save time for travelers and improve the local economy.
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A group of more than 500 doctors has filed a brief with the Michigan Supreme Court calling for a ruling that abortion rights are protected.
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A state policy will make it easier for women to access many common types of birth control without a visit to the doctor’s office. Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the policy Monday during a visit to Flint.