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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to determine if her lawsuit seeking to shutdown Line 5 belongs in a state court or federal court.
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The nonprofit For Love Of Water, which was an intervenor in the case, says the commission's decision violates the Michigan Environmental Protection Act.
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After a landmark decision that advanced the Line 5 tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac, a state board is assessing what's next for the tunnel
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The Line 5 tunnel is a step closer to being constructed after a state board greenlit a portion of the project today.
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A new economic report suggests that a Line 5 shutdown wouldn't have a significant impact on supply chains or fuel prices.
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WCMU aired a story last week saying a state board would not be publicly releasing their risk analysis of the proposed Line 5 tunnel. State officials now clarify the full report will be made public next month.
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Enbridge Energy is asking the state to convince the Army Corps of Engineers to speed up a federal review on the proposed Line 5 tunnel project.
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The USACE announced in late June what will – and won’t – be evaluated in its Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on Enbridge's proposed Line 5 tunnel.
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The NCMC Faculty Association said President David Finley may have violated a section of the employee handbook that says staff should refrain from violent behavior.
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A 41-mile section of Line 5 will need to be relocated following a federal judge’s decision that Enbridge Energy is trespassing on tribal lands.