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We discussed recent changes at Ford Motor Company and the rivalry between marching bands at U-M and OSU. And, the latest episode of The Dish.
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Twelve new learning labs will allow K-12 students to explore careers in the automotive and skilled trade industry. The Ford Future Builders Labs will reach over 7,300 students across Michigan.
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Ford says it will invest nearly $2 billion to retool a Kentucky plant to produce electric vehicles after producing gas-powered vehicles for decades. The automaker says the goal is to produce EVs that are more affordable, profitable to make and outcompete rival models.
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At a Monday news conference, leaders with the Dearborn automaker will share plans to design and assemble electric vehicles in America.
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The prestigious North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year awards were announced Friday ahead of the start of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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Today, reading election-year tea-leaves at the Mackinac Policy Conference. Then, the end of federal pandemic aid for Michigan renters facing eviction.
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Ford recalling a recall that was supposed fix air bag problems, a historical fiction novel set in Detroit and Alabama, how a Michigander invented kitty litter, and touring the Capitol restoration work in Lansing.
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Toyota Prius, and its plug-in version Prius Prime, named Car of the Year by the Automotive Press Association
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Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford calls on autoworkers to end strike, says company's future is at stakeFord Executive Chairman Bill Ford has called on autoworkers to come together and end a strike that he says could prevent the company from investing in the future.
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The latest on the United Auto Workers contract negotiations as the strike continues into week two. A Lansing-set novel explores the crossroads of technology, female empowerment and murder. A Flint community book club's selection and a rabbi's advice on caring for the elderly.