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Republicans Fear For Themselves With Trump On Ticket

Now that Donald Trump has all but secured the GOP Presidential nomination, what will Michigan Republicans do? Because there is still opposition to Trump, MIRS House reporter Abigail Walls says a ticket with Donald Trump may cause headaches for state Republicans.

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Highway Fatalities Up Over 10% From Last Year

A just released report finds almost 1,000 people in Michigan were killed in highway-related crashes in 2015. That’s up ten percent from 2014. Melody Kindraka with the Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning offers some advice for keeping safe.

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Pot Can Fund Projects, Supporter Says

Allowing Marijuana to be used by adults, and taxed, is getting closer to being on the Michigan ballot. One supporter says pot could provide the state funding for so many needed projects. Charlie Langton reports.

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Summer Jobs Outlook Good

How is the outlook for summer jobs for recent college graduates? Michigan State University’s Dr. Phil Gardner says internships and hourly wage positions have been strong all year. Gardner says the stronger economy is a major factor in the availability of more jobs.

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Senate To Take Up DPS Legislation

The state senate resumes its work this morning and one of the big items on the agenda is legislation on the Detroit Public Schools. State senators could take up the House legislation as is–or just parts of it. The House plan would provide $500 million to help wipe out the …

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