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Beyond Nuclear, Don't Waste Michigan, and other groups are petitioning federal regulators for a hearing over the restarting the Palisades plant in West Michigan.
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Michigan’s 15 public universities have joined a nationwide initiative to make student financial aid offers more transparent and standardized.
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Conservative commissioners in Ottawa County have spent more than 11 months trying to remove the local health officer, in a case that's had more twists and turns than we can count. Here are answers to some important questions about the case to get you caught up.
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The Michigan’s Public Service Commission approved a key permit for part of Enbridge Energy’s plan to rebuild Line 5 under the Straits of Mackinac
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Today, a conversation about the aftermath from dismissing a Health Officer by Ottawa County, Christmas tree advice, and major developments for the proposed Line 5 pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac.
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The Pistons are in a franchise-record slump with 17 straight losses. Mike Curtis of the Detroit News joins Doug Tribou to discuss Detroit's struggles and fans' reactions.
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Chevron and two utilities are building big methane biodigesters on the state’s largest dairies.
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A package of bills in the Senate would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products in the state.
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Detroit Police Chief James White told the city's Board of Police Commissioners last week that the department will begin releasing video footage of any police killings or shootings within 45 days.
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The National Safety Council wants car companies and federal safety regulators to move forward with technology that warns people they're speeding — and keeps them from doing it.
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The Biden administration says it's made a new and significant offer aimed at securing the release of American detainees Paul Whelan and Evan Gershkovich, but Russia has rejected the offer.
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Election security experts and computer scientists say an effort to access voting system software in several states and provide it to allies of Donald Trump as they sought to overturn the results of the 2020 election poses “serious threats” ahead of next year’s presidential contest.
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Three Chaplains, a new documentary on PBS follows three Muslim military chaplains balancing their experiences, their devotion to their faith, and their commitment to their country.
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New bills signed into law regarding elections, an up and coming Detroit musician blending hip hop and soul music, and what happens when pet goldfish are released into the Great Lakes.
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The 13-member body consists of four executive members appointed by Council President Sheffield and nine general members.
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson recently got to sign a voting rights law while Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist were both out of state.
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- Biden is backing an Indigenous lacrosse team to compete in the 2028 Olympics
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