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The utility has 13 power plants along Michigan waterways. Consumers is evaluating how customers could be impacted if it decommissions or sells its hydroelectric dams.
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Envisioning "a downtown that doesn’t become deserted after 5 p.m.," a new market analysis recommends supporting new retail businesses, constructing more housing and making public spaces welcoming to pedestrians.
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Two Lansing officials who lead economic development and human resources in the city are resigning from their positions.
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The Capital Area Transportation Authority is rolling out a new approach to hearing feedback from riders. CATA staff are hopping on bus routes to ask how service could be improved.
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Lansing Shuffle will launch downtown with five restaurants and a bar. Five shuffleboard courts are coming to the location in the spring.
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A new report shows more than a third of Michigan households were struggling even before the COVID-19 pandemic.The United Way’s 2021 ALICE report documents…
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In a scathing letter, several Michigan legislators urged the state Department of Natural Resources to renew all commercial fishing licenses and permits…
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday proposed a $5.6 billion plan to combat and recover from the coronavirus pandemic, including the use of billions in…
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Relief is coming to Michigan businesses after a board last week approved $58.5 million in grants for economic losses due to the coronavirus pandemic that…
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The few commercial fishing businesses that remain in Michigan are suing the state’s Department of Natural Resources over changes to industry rules. They…
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A report shows more than half of Michigan households with children lost employment income since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the fall, about…
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer won’t necessarily wait for January 15 to lift current COVID-19 restrictions.That’s when a Michigan Department of Health and…