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Two fatal crashes involving Ford’s Blue Cruise partially automated driving system have drawn the attention of U.S. auto safety regulators.
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On April 25, 2014, the city's drinking water source was switched to the Flint River. Improperly treated river water damaged aging pipes, releasing lead into Flint's drinking water
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An annual report by the County Road Association of Michigan says road commissions in the state face an underfunding problem of $2.4 billion.
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Ann Arbor's city council is working on what it calls a "Sustainable Energy Utility," which would operate as a clean-energy supplement to DTE's electricity.
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A legislative plan to make water rates affordable for all, the mild weather's impact on winter tourism, and a Detroit architect makes history
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Activists fighting to restore long-term care for catastrophically injured car crash survivors have begun a campaign to call attention to House Committee Chair Brenda Carter's inaction on Senate bills that would restore access to many forms of longer care. "We've had enough, and we're going to start calling her out by name," the group's statement said.
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Governors ask grid operator to "act urgently" on final approval of new high speed transmission linesOperators of the electric power grid that includes Michigan are being urged to approve a set of new high speed transmission lines "without delay."
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Last year, the state approved a price increase for DTE’s services, which means that the average residential customer’s monthly bill is estimated to be $6.51 higher than before.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is awarding a $60 million grant to the Southfield-based U.S. Advanced Battery Consortium to be used for research and development of electric vehicle batteries and chargers.
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On today's Stateside, DTE rate hikes explained, then interviews with two Michigan chefs who are nominated for James Beard awards.
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As part of a series looking ahead to Michigan’s upcoming presidential primary and caucus, Michigan Public has been talking with Michiganders about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see on EVs.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation has launched a survey to gauge public sentiment on a road service charge.