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Michigan's restaurants were allowed to open indoor dining at 25% capacity Monday with a 10:00p.m. curfew. Many restaurant owners are relieved to serve…
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The Grand Traverse Mall is welcoming customers for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic shut down businesses across the nation. Safety measures…
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Cities, towns, and villages across Michigan are struggling to provide basic services, like road maintenance. Local budgets face reduced revenue sharing...
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President Trump is considering tariffs on imported cars, trucks, and parts. That word came after a Wednesday morning tweet from the president, promising...
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We are getting closer to the age of the autonomous vehicles, whether we like it or not. Driving to work could soon be opening a laptop rather than...
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President Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs continue to worry Michigan companies, particularly companies whose supply chains stretch to China. One such...
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For decades, January in Southeast Michigan has meant it's time for the auto show. Thousands trek to Cobo Center for the North American International...
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You may know M-43 as the state road that runs through Williamston and on past Lansing, aka Grand River. But more and more beer lovers are recognizing M...
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More than 1,000 people marched through the streets of downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday in support of immigrants and protesting deportations. Andy Johnston...
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Detroit's back in control of its finances: it's out of oversight. It's a big moment for a city that only three years ago exited the biggest municipal...
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With the weather warming up and the sun chasing away memories of the long stretch of cold, icy weather that lasted well into April, many Michigan...
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It’s easy to picture “comfort food,” but what about “discomfort food?” That’s what Tunde Wey will be serving up in the pop-restaurant Saartj , running...