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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
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Enbridge says the two companies combined have built nearly 400 miles of tunnel
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A federal appeals court heard arguments Thursday on whether the Michigan’s efforts to shut down Enbridge Line Five belong in a state or federal court.
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The lawsuit seeks to shut down the 60-year-old pipeline that carries Canadian crude oil through the Straits of Mackinac.