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Non-profit groups Altarum and the Citizens Research Council of Michigan say Michigan is in the lower quartile of states, or lower, for many health outcomes, including life expectancy, health status, obesity, heart disease, infant mortality, as well as worse health outcomes affecting people in minority groups.
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Indiana's near-total ban on abortion hasn't officially gone into effect yet, but it's already had a chilling effect on patients there, according to Planned Parenthood of Michigan.
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A new law signed Wednesday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer will allow public universities to sell beer, wine and cocktails at sports events.
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Questions remain over fatal chase. Indiana State Police is investigating
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Around 500,000 gallons of waste water spilled into St. Joseph River
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Community speaks out against board's efforts to restrict books in school library
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Aretha Franklin's sons are going to civil trial over how to handle her estate. A jury will decide between two handwritten wills, both found in Franklin's home. She died in 2018.
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The state Legislature capped weeks of negotiations Wednesday with the adoption of an $81.7 billion state budget. It now goes to Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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Bills to end child marriage in Michigan are heading to the governor after passing the Legislature thMichigan would become the tenth state to ban child marriage without exception if the bills get signed into law.
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Federal and state grants announced in June aim to extend broadband internet access to rural areas across Michigan.
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Officials say autopsy showed no signs of 'foul play'
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear a major case involving changes to the minimum wage and sick leave, and the power of lawmakers to interfere with the results of petition drives. The court’s decision could put more money in the pockets of low-wage workers, especially in the restaurant industry.