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Cox's departure leaves businessman Perry Johnson and U.S. Representative John James to battle for the Republican Party's nomination for governor in the August primary.
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The number of people aging into retirement is not being matched by the number of young people growing into the workforce.
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Opponents of a project to build a tunnel around Enbridge Energy's Line 5 oil and natural gas pipeline say their fight's not over even though a state agency reissued a resource permit for construction.
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Wildfire smoke and unhealthy air persist and shift direction, as Trump demands explanation from Canada.
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Two U.S. service members were killed in action while "partner forces defended against Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks," U.S. Central Command said Saturday.
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Tune into World Cup coverage, and you are likely to see waves of male, screaming, sweaty fans. But one of the joys of covering this World Cup has been speaking to women who love soccer.
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U.S. presidents have promised short, decisive wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. All have proved much more difficult than advertised and fallen far short of the political goals set at the beginning.
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Retired pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger is known for safely landing an airplane on the Hudson River in 2009. This week, he announced that he has Alzheimer's disease.
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After 17 countries and audiences of thousands, the concert celebrating the 40th anniversary of the landmark musical is drawing to a close.
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As rainfall saturates Texas this week, Lorena Guillen reflects on the year it has been since she and her husband tried to save a family from their RV park in the massive Hill Country floods last year.
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Researchers have developed a new kind of robot that flies through the air, swims through the water, and transitions between the two realms.
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Allegations of domestic violence add to the concerns about an ICE officer who shot and killed a man in Maine July 13.
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NPR's Scott Simon asks the Washington Institute for Near East Policy's Dana Stroul about the Strait of Hormuz and the Iran War.
- Troy Graham's latest album, "Hope & Unity Forever," aims to connect in an era of division and uncertainty
- Marquette Symphony Orchestra shares 2026-27 concert season plans, kicking off with an outdoor performance
- New youth mural celebrates local collaboration and adds color to the Marquette community
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