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Coast Guard officials said they're still working to determine the extent of the damage to the vessel before they attempt to move it out of Munuscong Lake in the eastern Upper Peninsula.
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Since the Soo locks first opened in 1855, they've been the gateway for Great Lakes carriers. WCMU's Teresa Homsi was at the opening of the locks on Friday and explains their significance.
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Michigan has announced six grant recipients for pilot projects to help expand electric vehicle infrastructure, focusing on rural and lower income urban areas in particular.One project will set up two Level 2 chargers and two EV fast chargers in lower income communities. Volta and DTE Energy will partner to decide which neighborhoods should get the stations.
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Experts say pandemic may be linked to surge in traffic deaths
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Michigan’s largest energy provider says it will add 200 new electric vehicle charging stations across the state in the next two years.
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Auburn Hills City council decided in a workshop earlier this month to move toward opting out of SMART, instead the city would create its own weekday-only transit system for seniors and people with disabilities
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Holiday travelers in Michigan are getting a small present at the gas pump.
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It’s back by popular demand, as the old saying goes. The state of Michigan is reviving a vintage license plate first issued in 1965.
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Work is starting this week to upgrade one of the aging drawbridges spanning the Saginaw River in Bay City, and there’s some urgency to the construction.
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People on Beaver Island in Northern Michigan are coming together to find strength in community after a plane crash there killed four people over the weekend.