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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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The operators of Bay City's two toll bridges have paused a plan that would have doubled the price for an unlimited pass for non-residents to drive over the Liberty and Independence bridges.
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Consumers Energy is collaborating with several Michigan school districts to get dozens of electric buses out on the road during the upcoming academic year.
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The jet crashed near an apartment complex in Van Buren Township.
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Medical providers for car crash victims say a recent Michigan Supreme Court ruling is a relief.
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Projects to let traffic go above or below a railroad crossing could soon see a new source of funding.
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The federal government today is proposing that railroads traveling through Michigan, and across the country, automatically inform first responders of all cargo on board a train, whenever there’s a derailment.
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The League of Michigan Bicyclists warns that bicyclist deaths in the state have stayed high since the first year of the pandemic.
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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced an expansion of a program to give people a chance to get their driver’s licenses back, today.
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Michigan's Healthy Climate Plan has set a target of two million electric vehicles on state roads by 2030. Those EVs will need to charge their batteries at the right time to protect the electric grid.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation now has a full-time director after months under interim leadership.
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If you’re out on the highways this Memorial Day weekend, chances are you’re going to see more state police troopers starting today.