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Ronna McDaniel's dismissal from NBC, a camp for kids who have lost a loved one to suicide opening up in Ortonville this September, the EPA's new emission standards and how they might impact US automakers, and efforts to upcycle prom dresses in Elk Rapids.
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Car dealers to Biden administration: don't finalize emission standards that accelerate EV transitionThe U.S. EPA is expected to issue final standards for passenger cars and light trucks within weeks. Dealers want the Biden administration to put the breaks on the agency's plan.
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The green hydrogen company Nel announced plans Wednesday to build a massive new plant in Michigan as it works with General Motors to drive down the cost of hydrogen.
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Hundreds of trucks were allegedly altered both mechanically and via computer deletions to prevent emissions controls.
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The risks, known and unknown, of electrifying the US auto industry. Meet Michigan's first poet laureate since 1959. And the growing stress of post-pandemic preschoolers.
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Michigan can lower CO2 emissions despite court ruling on federal Clean Power Plan, policy group saysThe U.S. Supreme Court this week said the Environmental Protection Agency could not enforce the Clean Power Plan, which seeks to hold utilities accountable for lowering carbon emissions. But an environmental law group says Michigan can still do that on its own.
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Environmental Protection Agency employees at a Grosse Ile facility will not be returning to work on Monday. The Large Lakes Research Station was closed on…
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If you grew up in Michigan, you've probably got a pretty fair idea how the auto business works, including the basic fact that the vehicles rolling off…
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The law firm that previously sued Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz, and Fiat Chrysler for alleged cheating on diesel emissions says General Motors did the same…
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Fiat Chrysler is headed to court. The federal government is suing the automaker for allegedly cheating on diesel emissions tests.The complaint filed in…