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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy estimates the state has reached a 35.4% recycling rate, more than double its recycling rate prior 2019.
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With new voting-district maps finalized by Michigan's new independent commission, it's now on to the litigation phase of redistricting.
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As small towns struggle to recover from the pandemic, a grant program called Put Your Town on the Map aims to support ideas for revitalization.
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Groups advocating for seniors are applauding Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's plans to prioritize repealing the pension tax and placing a cap on out-of-pocket costs for insulin.
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One in five teens in the U.S. struggle to afford period products, and Michigan organizations are working to make pads, tampons, menstrual cups and other similar products more accessible for everyone who gets their period.
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World leaders are meeting for the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, as leaders in Congress debate a spending package to address climate change. Supporters of the bill say it's past time for the United States to act.
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Michigan’s August primary date would be moved six weeks earlier, to June, and the state would be required to more quickly check if ballot drives have…
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Michigan’s slow population growth over the past decade will cost the state a U.S. House seat.That continues a decades-long trend as job-seekers and…
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More than two million Michiganders are fully vaccinated for COVID-19, and a focus now is to ensure people who are homebound are able to get the…