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Shawn Fein supports auto industry tariffs but calls broad tariffs "reckless."
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The U.S. has generally kept tariffs low, but a few domestic industries have long been protected by import taxes and other trade barriers. They offer clues about how Trump's new tariffs might work out.
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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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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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The Detroit People Mover will reopen with free fare on Wednesday after months of track maintenance.
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In today’s episode, how two West Michigan farms are lending a hand in creating local flavors this Thanksgiving. Then, a new space that hosts private, communal dinners celebrating Michigan’s bounty with top Midwest chefs. Additionally, an essay discussing how a Michigan company has left a mark around the world through manhole covers. Lastly, a look into the needs of a major Michigan food bank and community centers heading into the holiday season.
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Froggy Transportation has a 14-passenger shuttle service that connects Toledo and Detroit Metro Airport with three trips a day.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission has granted a rate increase for DTE Gas. But that’s not the only order its given the utility.
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In November, residents of Ingham County, which includes Lansing, will vote on a millage for affordable housing. County Treasurer Alan Fox spoke with Michigan Public.
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South Haven is among dozens of Michigan communities receiving investments in water systems to protect public health and the environment.
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Removing dams can harm the delicate mussels that live downstream, so the federal government requires dam owners to search for mussels and move them before demolition.
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The Michigan Public Service Commission has a new process for renewable energy permit applications, to fit a new law that takes effect in November.