The Palisades nuclear power plant in Covert was shut down in 2022 and began to decommission. But the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission confirmed on July 24 that it has formally changed the plant’s license status to operational.
A conversation with Lisa Chilton and Mick Kalessa
Regional winners are now under consideration for a national Murrow Award
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Michigan Medicine researchers found high rates of prescriptions written by providers in urgent care clinics that don't help common complaints.
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The YWCA of Kalamazoo, which brought the lawsuit with the help of the ACLU of Michigan, argues state law could prevent Medicaid recipients from accessing an abortion.
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In Lansing Thursday, lawmakers introduced legislation to ban law enforcement officers from wearing masks. The bill's sponsor says the law would apply to all levels of law enforcement, but is specifically in response to ICE’s tactics.
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Some small business owners in Detroit are sounding the alarm about higher tariffs hurting their businesses.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals has reversed an earlier ruling and held the state’s terroristic threats law does not violate the First Amendment.
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The Board of State Canvassers will now make sure everything is in order with the petition language before supporters start gathering signatures.
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The GOP-led Michigan House Oversight Committee approved a slew of legislative subpoenas Tuesday directed at state departments, including the Attorney General’s office.
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The Battle Creek-based North American arm of Bleistahl, a German multinational metals company, said a mistake let to the company settling with the Department of Justice to resolve claims it falsely obtained a Paycheck Protection Program loan in 2021.
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The owner of a shut-down nuclear power plant in southwest Michigan could try to bring it back online by the end of the year.
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The average price of regular gasoline in Michigan dropped by 13 cents this week, according to an analysis by AAA Michigan.