2023
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Ford to resume building Michigan EV battery plant
Ford Motor Co. is resuming construction on a Michigan electric vehicle battery plant that the company postponed two months ago.
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Small Business Saturday: How you can support MI cannabis businesses
Looking to do some creative shopping this Small Business Saturday? From delicious catering to custom accessories, these meaningful ganja-inspired gifts celebrate the spirit of giving from the heart.
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Whitmer signs new laws to expand access to reproductive care
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a series of new laws that are set to dissolve several long-standing legal barriers to reproductive care across Michigan.
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Small Business Saturday: Where to shop locally in Michigan
These 19 local shops in Traverse City, Lansing, Grand Rapids, and Detroit are offering special deals for Small Business Saturday.
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VIDEO: How a radio DJ unintentionally sparked an MI urban legend
A radio DJ unintentionally sparked a Michigan urban legend. Here’s what you need to know about MI’s famous Dogman story.
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Michigan manufacturers score $22M from Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act
Funding from the US Department of Energy is set to help two Michigan companies expand electric heat pump manufacturing in St. Joseph and Oakland counties.
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‘They were full and beloved people’: Vigil honors those lost to anti-trans violence
In spite of a blustery day, as the sun refused to make an appearance from behind the low gray clouds, nearly two dozen people gathered Monday in downtown Ann Arbor Monday to mark 2023’s Trans Day of Remembrance.
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UAW chief aims to expand membership to nonunion automakers
UAW President Shawn Fain wants to gain UAW membership from foreign automakers like Toyota and electric vehicle makers like Tesla.
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Michigan without Line 5? A new report says we’ll be just fine.
A recent report predicts that shutting down the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline would have an insignificant impact on Michigan’s energy markets and gas prices.
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Whitmer signs new laws to protect domestic abuse survivors
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bills into law that aim to keep guns out of the hands of violent abusers. Advocates say they’ll help protect survivors.

























