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School rewarded for going green
A Detroit nonprofit public school was named one of the country’s first-ever Green Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education for creating and promoting greener, healthier environments.
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CDC: US teen pregnancy rate declining

CDC: US teen pregnancy rate declining

Teenage girls in the U.S. are waiting longer to begin having sex and are using more effective birth control when they do, according to U.S. health officials. Among 15- to 19-year-old girls, the teen pregnancy rate has fallen 44 percent since 1990.
Local ANG base threatened by major fleet cuts
The airmen of Selfridge Air National Guard base in Harrison Township, Mich., finally have a chance to breathe easy. On May 10, the House Armed Services Committee approved a measure that would postpone all the proposed changes to aircraft used by the Air National Guard for one year.
Gov. Snyder signs alcohol amnesty bill
Gov. Rick Snyder signed a bill into effect on May 8 that will provide medical amnesty to minors seeking treatment for alcohol poisoning.
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 Photos: President Obama's speech at U-M

About 3,000 students and Michigan politicians gathered at the Al Glick Field House in Ann Arbor, Mich. to hear President Barack Obama’s speech about the costs of higher education in America, among other topics.

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 Hope Takes Root

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  Tarek Baydoun

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  Ali Beydoun

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  Rick Snyder speaks to WSU students

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