
Tracy Samilton
Tracy Samilton covers energy and transportation, including the auto industry and the business response to climate change for Michigan Radio. She began her career at Michigan Radio as an intern, where she was promptly “bitten by the radio bug,” and never recovered.
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An update from the picket line in Wayne, Mich., as some 13,000 United Auto Workers strike at three factories after failing to reach a contract with General Motors, Ford and Stellantis.
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Michigan law currently bans anyone from hiring vehicles to get voters to the polls, unless they're physically unable to walk.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says a plain reading of state law shows her investigation into the price of insulin charged by Eli Lilly - is permissible.
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The state's high court is developing a dashboard for judges and citizens to see potential disparities in felony sentencing by race.
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Buried lines are protected from common outage causes, such as falling tree limbs, ice, and heavy winds.
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Gravel mining companies have been fighting to shift authority for issuing permits to Michigan's environmental agency, taking it out of the hands of local residents and their elected township boards.
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The City of Lansing and the U.S. Justice Department have entered into a consent decree over the federal government's lawsuit alleging the city discriminated against an employee who is a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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A loophole that could allow guns to be equipped with bump stocks — devices that allow firearms to shoot at nearly the rate of machine guns — would be closed as part of the National Firearms Act, under a bill introduced by Democratic Michigan Congressman Dan Kildee.
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Vice President Kamala Harris was in Ann Arbor Thursday for a talk on the fight against climate change.
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Los votantes de Michigan aprobaron la Propuesta 2 por un amplio margen en las elecciones del martes.