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The Michigan monthly jobs report released Wednesday shows the state’s unemployment rate dropped by one-tenth of a percentage point to 5.4%.
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A referendum campaign could repeal changes made to Michigan’s minimum wage law this year.
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On May 19, 2020, Sanford Lake Marina owner Linda Shephard was getting ready to reopen the business when she got a text that she had to evacuate due to an incoming flood.
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Rich Grains Bakery just opened in February. For our series "Mornings in Michigan," Kyle Purcell told us his about his process, and the long road to starting a business.
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The U.S. Supreme court wants lower courts and agencies to restrict the kinds of environmental issues should be used in permitting infrastructure.
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Under the partnership announced this month, the founders of Cops and Doughnuts will continue as minority owners, with the owner of Halo, overseeing both chains.
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Republican state House Speaker Matt Hall says he's forming a new committee to review spending and regulations, raising fears the Legislature will miss a budget deadline.
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A pro-clean energy group says the U.S. House reconciliation budget bill would virtually halt industry development of large-scale solar, wind and battery storage projects in Michigan and the nation.
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In the Glengariff-Group poll, 45.5% of respondents said Michigan was on the right track, down from 52% in January.
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Water-based economic researchers in the Great Lakes region are seeing U.S. government resistance to funding world-changing hub for water technology.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says she wants to use state incentives to lure a giant semiconductor manufacturing facility that would employ thousands of people.
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Decades of industrial pollution on Lake Superior has seen stretches of its shore deemed areas of environmental concern for both Canada and the U.S. A massive investment of time and money is letting nature return.