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Leaders from Kent County's Domestic Violence Action Network recently shared an update, the Michigan Attorney General's office is trying to claw back over $23 million in incentives the state gave a failed battery plant project, and more.
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The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals will decide where the cases belong. Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Attorney General Dana Nessel want state courts to be the venue. Enbridge thinks its prospects are better in federal courts
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A U.S. District court judge is weighing whether the state of Michigan or the federal government has jurisdiction over a controversial pipeline that runs under the Straits of Mackinac
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Grand Rapids launches website "Partners in Peace" to reduce youth violence, a Muskegon housing project gets a Brownfield Redevelopment Grant from EGLE, and more.
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Several West Michigan communities will see scheduled power outages this month, a former MSP sergeant is sked for the excessive force civil case against him to be dropped, the SCOTUS is taking up a case concerning a lawsuit over the Line 5 oil pipeline, and more.
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US Army engineers decide to fast-track Great Lakes tunnel permits under Trump energy emergency orderThe decision is stoking environmentalists’ fears that the project will escape scrutiny.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers identified more than 600 ongoing permit reviews that could be fast-tracked after the Trump administration declared a "national energy emergency"
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A unanimous Court of Appeals panel found no reason to reverse a decision by the Michigan Public Service Commission to OK a permit for the pipeline project
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Enbridge wants a federal court to resolve the case without a trial. The nonprofit FLOW is among those opposing the company’s motion
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A legal battle over the future of Enbridge Energy’s Line Five gas and oil pipeline will continue in a state of Michigan court after Enbridge lost a federal court ruling Monday