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What happens with public works are sold to private companies at a heavily discounted rate?Then, the discovery of a rare wildflower that only lives in one tiny corner of the Great Lakes.And, we revisit a conversation with Detroit visual artist Tyree Guyton, known for the Heidelberg Project.
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On Thursday, the Michigan Public Service Commission approved raising the bill credit to $42 per day for customers who endure prolonged or frequent power outages.
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Today, what followed the clearing of a Traverse city encampment of homeless individuals. Also, a Navy veteran who survived a serious jet crash has released a new book on his experience.
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Summer means construction season in Michigan. This week, there are six new projects launching around the state.
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The Trump administration's order to keep Consumers Energy's last coal plant open is drawing fire from Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and environmental groups.
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Tuesday’s ruling means transgender or nonbinary people who are without a passport or need to apply for a new one can request a male, female or “X” identification marker rather than being limited to the marker that matches the gender assigned at birth.
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Environmental group disappointed by Elissa Slotkin's vote to eliminate California's emissions waiverMichigan Senator Elissa Slotkin was the sole Democrat who voted for a resolution eliminating a waiver that had allowed California to set its own emissions standards.
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The notion that only one person survived the Air India plane crash is sparking interest on social media about how that could happen and if such a thing has happened before. It happened in Detroit in 1987.
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Two key members of Michigan's congressional delegation helped the resolution pass the House and Senate.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission is taking all 75 of the recommendations made by a third-party auditor to improve storm response by Consumers Energy and DTE Energy.
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General Motors plans to shift some production from Mexico to U.S. manufacturing plants as the automaker navigates tariffs that could drive prices higher.
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Consumers Energy says it is continuing negotiations for potentially selling its 13 hydroelectric dams in Michigan.