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President Joe Biden has joined the United Auto Workers on the 12th day of their strike against major carmakers, a demonstration of support for organized labor apparently unparalleled in presidential history.
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The city-commissioned report from 5LakesEnergy consulting group says the city can hit its target of 100% renewable power by 2030, but it will be tricky.
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The House Elections Committee approved bills Tuesday to ensure that hiring transportation to give voters rides to the polls won’t run afoul of state law.
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Possible resolutions to the increasingly fractured nature of NCAA sports conferences, U of M's former executive associate athletic director's new book, and 50 years of Hungry Howie's.
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Wayne County is the most recent addition to a state-funded program that can connect people who’ve committed low-level and non-assaultive crimes with jobs.
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From a serial killer sister, to a collection of Black Mirror-esque stories about Black identity, to a cozy lodge turned creepy, here are some of the favorite recent mystery and thriller reads from Michigan Radio staff.
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Attorney Jennifer Belveal denied in a statement Monday that Tucker’s actions were acts of moral turpitude at the university that operates in the shadow of Larry Nassar’s abuse of more than 100 athletes.
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Trump says he always had autoworkers' backs. Union leaders say his first-term record shows otherwiseTrump will skip the second Republican presidential debate that day to travel to Detroit.
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Experts in presidential and U.S. labor history say they cannot recall an instance where a sitting president has joined an ongoing strike.
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Consumers Energy says it is planning to develop an almost "hurricane-strength" resilience to storms.
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Ford pauses work at EV battery site in Marshall but state officials say they're "staying the course"Ford Motor Company is pausing work on construction at the Marshall area site where it plans a massive EV battery plant, saying it's not clear it can afford to continue.
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The Michigan House Elections Committee will hold its first hearing Tuesday on bills intended to boost voter turnout.
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Hundreds of Michigan Republicans gathered on Mackinac Island for their biennial leadership conference this past weekend.
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Legislators are crafting a set of bills that would deal with a number issues regarding water affordability and ending water shut-offs for low income households.
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The latest on the United Auto Workers contract negotiations as the strike continues into week two. A Lansing-set novel explores the crossroads of technology, female empowerment and murder. A Flint community book club's selection and a rabbi's advice on caring for the elderly.
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Similar to zebra mussels, they can attach themselves to almost anything and have spread throughout the lower Great Lakes, outcompeting zebra mussels.
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During a biennial leadership conference on Mackinac Island Sunday, Michigan Republican Party leaders amended and adopted significant changes to the Republican primary process.
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