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Voters engaging in a political campaign for the Michigan 10th District.
Michigan Breaking News

Attorney Robert Lulgjuraj Launches Campaign for Congress

News Summary Robert Lulgjuraj has declared his candidacy for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District, becoming the first Republican to enter this competitive race for the 2026 elections. With a legal background and a critical stance against Democratic candidates, Lulgjuraj seeks to align with Trump’s agenda. Other candidates from both parties are

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Warehouse filled with counterfeit perfume boxes
Michigan Breaking News

Michigan Men Charged in Major Counterfeit Fragrance Scheme

News Summary Four Michigan men, including Kyle McIntyre, have been charged in a significant counterfeit fragrance operation, which sold over $1 million in fake perfumes online. The investigation, initiated after a tip from Walmart, resulted in the seizure of over 300 boxes of counterfeit fragrances in Port Huron. McIntyre’s Amazon

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Emergency responders at a supermarket after a stabbing incident
Michigan Breaking News

Terrorism Charges Filed After Stabbing Spree in Walmart

News Summary In Traverse City, Michigan, a 42-year-old man named Bradford Gille has been charged with terrorism after injuring 11 shoppers during a stabbing spree at a Walmart on July 26, 2025. Gille used a folding knife to randomly attack patrons near the checkout, leading to a swift response from

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Law enforcement officials conducting a raid on an illegal marijuana facility
Michigan Breaking News

Major Raid Busts Illegal Marijuana Operation in Baldwin, MI

News Summary On July 30, 2025, Michigan State Police raided an unlicensed marijuana operation in Baldwin, seizing over 13,400 plants and hundreds of pounds of cannabis, valued at over $10 million. The raid revealed serious compliance issues, raising public safety concerns about unregulated marijuana cultivation. Multiple arrests were made and

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Illustration of an outdated electronic card system related to food assistance.
Michigan Breaking News

Michigan SNAP Program Fraud Leads to Millions in Losses

News Summary Criminals have exploited Michigan’s outdated SNAP Bridge Card system, resulting in significant financial losses. Over $14 million was stolen from food benefits in 2024 alone, revealing vulnerabilities that fraudsters capitalize on. State officials are proposing upgrades to the system, but concerns remain about access for low-income residents. Legislation

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Illustration of Michigan Gaming Control Board enforcement against illegal online gambling
Michigan Breaking News

Michigan Gaming Control Board Takes Action Against Unauthorized Gambling Platforms

News Summary The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has issued cease-and-desist letters to six online gambling platforms operating without state authorization. This enforcement action aims to protect consumers from risks associated with unregulated gambling, including financial exploitation and the absence of consumer protections. The MGCB emphasizes the importance of dealing

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Seized illegal cannabis plants and equipment from a raid.
Michigan Breaking News

Michigan State Police Crack Down on Illegal Cannabis Operation

News Summary The Michigan State Police seized over 13,400 marijuana plants and significant quantities of dried cannabis during a raid on an unlicensed grow operation in Baldwin. Authorities emphasize the health risks of unregulated cannabis as the case unfolds. The operation was found without licenses and may face legal repercussions

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Emergency responders at Walmart after stabbing incident
Michigan Breaking News

Traverse City Man Arrested for Stabbing 11 at Walmart

News Summary On July 27, a 42-year-old man from Afton, Michigan, was arrested for allegedly stabbing 11 people randomly at a Walmart in Traverse City. The assailant, identified as Bradford James Gille, faces serious charges including terrorism and assault with intent to murder. Two victims are in serious condition, and

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Courtroom with gavel and gaming symbols
Michigan Business News

Michigan Supreme Court Allows Gambling Lawsuit to Proceed

News Summary The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that Jacqueline Davis can continue her lawsuit against BetMGM over a disputed $3 million in winnings. The case arose from an alleged software glitch that credited her account with an astronomical balance after a small deposit. The court’s decision opens the door

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