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The water crisis has come to define Flint's image nationally and the self-image of many Flint residents
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Federal safety investigators want Tesla to tell them how it developed the fix in a recall of more than 2 million vehicles with the company’s Autopilot system.
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The Marquette Greenway Trail project will be 54 miles connecting Chicago to New Buffalo. It begins construction in Michigan April 2024.
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Ottawa County announced that two new farms have been accepted into a program intended to preserve farmland.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is considering allowing e-bikes on more state park trails.
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The recall covers Dodge Chargers and Chrysler 300 vehicles from model years 2018 through 2021.
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Michigan's Brownfield Tax Increment Financing (TIF) program is no longer limited to brownfields. The expansion aims to incentivize building low and middle income housing.
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Communities in Michigan can apply for part of $150 million in federal funding through low-interest loans. These funds are intended for projects aimed at improving disaster preparedness and infrastructure.
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Flint started ramping up its pipe replacement program in the wake of the city’s water crisis. Improperly treated river water used as the city’s drinking water source damaged pipes, releasing lead and other contaminants into Flint’s tap water.
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Lawmakers revive debate over toll roads, an original production telling the stories of survivors of gender-based violence, and a biography on Madonna.
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A new report from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says that residents of northern Kent County have higher-than-average levels of PFAS in their blood.
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SB 275 would set a state standard for the amount of carbon permitted in a unit of transportation fuel — and allow companies that exceed the standard to generate and sell credits to companies that don't meet the standard. The Sierra Club of Michigan says it does not support the bill as written because it could inadvertently increase emissions and accelerate environmental damage from ethanol production.