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Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares is stepping down after nearly four years in the top spot of the carmaker that owns brands like Jeep and Ram and Citroën and Peugeot.
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The Michigan Department of Transportation wants your feedback on an experimental self-driving vehicle lane on I-94.
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"Ornery" seems like an ordinary enough word, but its link to "ordinary" might surprise people.
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Dominic Zvada kicked a 21-yard field goal with 45 seconds left and Michigan stunned No. 2 Ohio State 13-10, ending the Buckeyes’ hopes of returning to the Big Ten title game.
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A bill introduced in the state House would require commercial health insurance plans to cover long-term treatment for brain injuries from falls, strokes, and diseases, without annual or lifetime caps.
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This year’s issue of the EPA's annual report said the average fuel economy went up just over a mile per gallon from the previous year, to 27.1 miles per gallon in 2023.
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Bills introduced in the Michigan Senate would require teachers to undergo cultural competency training to help with adding new cultural history lessons to the state’s curriculum.
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Small Business Saturday started as a marketing slogan by American Express. Now it's a focal point for Michigan small businesses during the holiday shopping season.
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A challenge in court and a planned ballot initiative in 2026 aim to remove the authority given to the Michigan Public Service Commission. The law just went into effect.
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Oak trees in Michigan are being killed by oak wilt, a fungal infection that's spread by a beetle in the spring and summer. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources advises pruning or trimming oaks in the fall and winter.
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The Bears had the ball in Lions territory late in the game with a chance to drive for a game-tying field goal or go-ahead touchdown, but they blew the opportunity.
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MSU researchers found that birch trees seem to be able to maintain a key chemical process called photorespiration even under the most extreme climate scenarios.
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Michigan is part of an effort to build hydrogen infrastructure in the Midwest. The Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen has received $22 million from the Department of Energy to plan several projects.
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Most parents have no idea their kid can wind up in the hospital after accidentally eating edibles, doctors say. But these cases are rising in Michigan emergency rooms.
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Michigan Public commentator John U. Bacon previews the Detroit Lions' annual Thanksgiving Day game and the 120th edition of the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry football game.
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Several priorities remain on the table for Michigan legislative Democrats as the clock ticks down on their time in charge of both the state House and Senate.
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The Library of Michigan is asking residents to donate their yearbooks as part of a project to build a comprehensive collection from Michigan high schools, colleges, and vocational schools.
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