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The 2022 midterms may be over, but the analysis of the election results continues. And there is still a lot to unpack. As part of the weekly series MichMash, WDET’s Cheyna Roth is joined by Sarah Rahal of the Detroit News to talk about the record-setting election.
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A South Bend student was arrested Friday morning for allegedly bringing a gun into Riley High School.
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Indiana’s 2021 rate of 3.2 injuries or illnesses among every 100 workers continues an eight-year streak of the rate being below 4 percent.
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The 24th Annual Holocaust Remembrance program was hosted at the Indiana Statehouse Thursday afternoon.
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Indiana's lost more state government workers than it could hire lately. A new state employee pay plan began this week to better fill positions and retain workers.
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The unsigned court order instructs the Michigan Court of Appeals to consider whether the U-M policy violates a US Supreme Court decision.
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Michigan Democrats chose their new House speaker and Senate majority leader on Thursday.
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A state task force charged with exploring what to do if a local prosecutor refuses to enforce certain laws held its first and only meeting Thursday. The panel talked for about an hour, heard no testimony and issued no recommendations.
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What are the regulations for hospitals, like IU Health, to have nonprofit status? A listener in Columbus was curious.
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As states take steps to tighten abortion laws, conversations have been reignited about how to best support families and babies. Many policy experts point to a permanent Child Tax Credit, made available to low- and no-income families, as one way to do that.