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Consumers Energy Shows Appreciation with Complimentary Pizza

Consumers Energy Shows Appreciation with Complimentary Pizza

Power has been restored for the majority of those affected by the recent winter storm. However, there are still certain areas in Midland County that are patiently waiting for their power to be restored. In light of this, Consumers Energy wanted to express their gratitude and appreciation. Line workers are facing bone-chilling temperatures as they...

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Report Reveals Michigan's Black Children Lagging Behind National Peers

Report Reveals Michigan’s Black Children Lagging Behind National Peers

A recent national report has revealed that black children in Michigan are significantly lagging behind their peers in terms of graduating high school on time, completing an associate’s degree, and achieving fourth-grade reading proficiency. According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Race for Results report, the academic performance of Black children in Michigan falls behind...

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Local School Districts Decide if and When to Call it a Snow Day

Local School Districts Decide if and When to Call it a Snow Day

Several school districts in West Michigan experienced snow days on Tuesday, while others remained unaffected. Various locations have their own unique considerations when making decisions, but as FOX 17 discovered, most districts follow a standardized process to inform their choices. According to Dr. Doug VanderJagt, the Superintendent for Hudsonville Public Schools, it is not a...

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Florida Property Insurance Rates Show No Sign of Abating

Florida Property Insurance Rates Show No Sign of Abating

Lawmakers have returned to Tallahassee for another legislative session, and a Pinellas Park mom is urging them to prioritize curbing home insurance rates. With her renewal coming up in March, she hopes for some relief. Rates are Still Going Up Marisa Borgia, a Pinellas Park homeowner, recently expressed her frustration with the skyrocketing insurance rates...

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California's Attorney General Calls for DEA to Reclassify Cannabis for Safe Medical Use

California’s Attorney General Calls for DEA to Reclassify Cannabis for Safe Medical Use

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has joined a coalition of 12 attorneys general from multiple states. They have sent a letter expressing their support for the federal government’s efforts to evaluate and reschedule cannabis. The goal is to allow for federal recognition of its medical and research value. In a recent letter, the Drug Enforcement...

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West Michigan Pushes Through Weather Challenges for MLK Day Celebrations

West Michigan Pushes Through Weather Challenges for MLK Day Celebrations

MLK Day events took place throughout West Michigan on Monday, with Albion and Western Michigan University hosting their own commemorative activities. The MLK Community Celebration & Resource Fair in Albion began its seventh year at Marshall Opportunity High School at 5:30 p.m. Local organizations were recently showcased as approximately 300 attendees gathered for a complimentary...

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Texas Attorney General Throws Support Behind Challenger to Speaker Phelan

Texas Attorney General Throws Support Behind Challenger to Speaker Phelan

At the Monday night rally, Republican candidate David Covey focused on addressing what he referred to as “the elephant not in the room – Dade Phelan.” Covey, whose literature says he is “a true conservative champion,” is the foil to what he and Attorney General Ken Paxton described as Phelan’s faux conservative posture behind which...

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Storm Sparks Numerous Wrecks and Power Outages in Northeast Michigan

Storm Sparks Numerous Wrecks and Power Outages in Northeast Michigan

A powerful winter storm hit Northeast Michigan on Friday night, leaving behind a significant amount of snow. The region saw an accumulation of 12 to 15 inches, causing hazardous driving conditions and multiple vehicle wrecks. Additionally, over 4,500 customers experienced power outages as a result of the storm. A blizzard warning was issued early Friday...