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  • Probation terms can’t bar cannabis solely because of its federal status, Supreme Court rules

    July 08, 2026

    The state’s probation law cannot ban marijuana use only because of it being illegal under federal law, a unanimous Michigan Supreme Court ruled Monday.

  • Governor welcomes new unemployment protections for survivors of domestic violence

    July 08, 2026

    Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Monday highlighted new unemployment protections for survivors of domestic violence that take effect on July 17, 2026, ensuring access to critical financial support as they seek safety from an abuser. 

  • Residents reminded to report extended power outages following severe weather

    July 08, 2026

    As tens of thousands of residents continue to be without power following last week’s severe storms, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is urging impacted residents to use her Department’s Power Outage Credit Feedback & Inquiry Form.

  • Judge sentences man for human trafficking crimes; co-defendant sentenced earlier

    July 08, 2026

    Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido announced that Aaron Streety, 41, of Detroit, was sentenced by a Macomb County Circuit Court judge after pleading no contest in June 2026, to three criminal charges involving human trafficking.

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