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Michigan Republicans Choose Their Delegates

With the possibility of a contested Republican national convention this summer, the Michigan Republican party chose its 59 delegates to represent Michigan at its state convention over the weekend. Delegates will be committed to their candidate–Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or John Kasich–for the first vote at the national convention, but if …

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Michigan's Gas Prices Fall

While average U.S. gas prices have gone up about eight cents over the past few weeks, prices have dropped about nine cents in the past week in Michigan. AAA Michigan says the average statewide price for a gallon of gas is about $1.98, about 36 cents less that this time last …

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M-STEP & SAT Tests Starting This Week

This is test-week across Michigan. Many fifth and eighth graders will begin taking the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress, or M-STEP, starting today. Other students in elementary and middle schools will be taking tests over the next month or so. Administrators say the testing won’t take as long as …

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Visit Detroit Ads Beginning On YouTube

Detroit is the star of the latest Pure Michigan campaign… Vice President of Travel Michigan, Dave Lorenz, says the 60-second and 30-second ads are all focused on highlighting the city’s resurgence. Lorenz says you won’t see the usual Detroit landmarks in the ads, they’ll explore a different side of the …

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Post Office Lowers Prices For The First Time In 100 Years

Beginning today, the cost to people mailing letters and postcards will be a little less. For the first time in 100-years, the U.S. Postal Service has lowered prices. Stamps for first-class letters now cost 47-cents. That’s down from 49. And postcards will cost 34-cents to mail instead of 35. The …

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Flint Water Crisis Hearings Continue

Michigan Congressman Fred Upton will lead another congressional hearing this week regarding the Flint water crisis. The House Energy and Commerce Committee will meet Wednesday morning to hear more about the infrastructure issues in Flint and the long-term health implications of the lead contaminated water. Those expected to testify are …

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Bond Amended for Range Lounge Robbery Suspect

One of the suspects accused of robbing the Range Lounge in South Range last December is no longer in jail. The bond for 36-year-old Sasha Anderson of South Range was reduced in Houghton County Circuit Court from $5,000 cash to a $10,000 Personal Recognizance bond. A second suspect in the …

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Appeals Court Upholds Nassiri Murder Conviction

The Michigan State Court of Appeals has denied the request by Nima Nassiri to have his conviction of second degree murder overturned. In November 2014, Nassiri was sentenced in Houghton County Circuit Court to 20 to 40 years in prison for the beating death of his wife, Senaz Nezami, which occured …

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CopperBots Can/Bottle Drive To Help Pay For State Championships Trip

Calumet High School’s robotics team–the CopperBots–are heading to the First Robotics Competition State Championships, but they need your help to get there. To help pay for their trip to the competition in Grand Rapids, members of the team will be collecting recyclable cans tomorrow in Calumet and Laurium. They will …

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