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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer made some stops in Petoskey, Gaylord and Alpena Thursday to assess the damage from an ice storm that took out power to hundreds of thousands of people across the region last weekend.
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A Chinese EV manufacturer's subsidiary in the U.S. is halting work on its rural Mecosta County electric vehicle battery plant while its lawsuit in federal appeals court plays out.
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The GEO Group said it expects to bring in $70 million in annualized revenue from a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The Michigan House passed parts of a Republican-led education plan that would require school districts to posts links to performance data on their websites.
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The Democratic Michigan Senate leader is asking a judge to order the GOP-led House to send bills adopted last session, but never transmitted to the governor, to her desk.
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There are nearly 1,300 libraries across the state of Michigan. Last year, they received almost $4.8 million from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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President Donald Trump said last month he’d like to move the independent postal service agency under the control of the U.S. Commerce Department. Postal workers are concerned the move could be a step toward privatizing the postal service.
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The Soo Locks have officially opened for the shipping season. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opened the locks in Sault St. Marie about four days ahead of schedule, after completing important maintenance.
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Domestic abuse victims in the Tri-Cities have created artwork as part of their healing through The Underground Railroad Emergency Shelter in Saginaw. The shelter collaborated with Studio 23 in Bay City to put on an exhibition.
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Michigan may not get hurricanes, but we do experience other natural disasters. This guide can help you know the warning signs and prepare accordingly.
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Saturday is the 11-year wedding anniversary for more than 300 gay and lesbian couples who were married in Michigan following a landmark court decision.
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It’s looking like state lawmakers won’t close the books on Michigan’s latest state budget before an end-of-the-month deadline to do so.