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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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Michigan’s unemployment rate ticked up by eight-tenths of a percentage point last month to 6.9%.This is the first time since April the state has reported…
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Minimum wage workers in Michigan likely won’t see a pay increase in January, thanks to a provision in the state’s wage law.In 2018, the state passed a law…
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Tuesday, Michigan marks one year of legal retail sales of recreational marijuana.Approved by voters in 2018, retail sales had to wait until state…
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Michigan’s Public Service Commission has approved Consumers Energy’s application to build a wider natural gas pipeline.The new Mid-Michigan Pipeline will…
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A federal judge has denied a request from Michigan’s restaurant industry for an order blocking new state restrictions on indoor dining.Last Sunday, the…
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Just hours before another shutdown, a Michigan restaurant association sued Tuesday to try to stop a ban on indoor dining, attacking the latest…
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General Motors says it will hire 3,000 more technical workers by early next year to help with virtual product testing and to develop software as a…
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More than a month after the CDC issued a nation-wide eviction moratorium for those impacted by the pandemic some experts say eviction filings appear to be…
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Detroit City Councilmember James Tate introduced the “Detroit Legacy” equity program, giving longtime city residents first opportunity to apply for…
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At a town-hall-style listening session with US Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, Michigan farmers praised federal support of farmers during the…