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Brian Wheeler joins in to share the details.
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The Grand Rapids Public Schools Board is deciding what to do with the first of ten vacant schools in the district, power has been restored to most of the people impacted by this week's snow storms, and more
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The trend is likely to continue into 2026, as Trump administration officials continue their efforts to downplay climate change, deemphasize renewable energy, and embrace fossil fuels
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The priorities include bike lanes, backyard composting, and using electricity to generate steam heat for downtown buildings
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The Ottawa County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution appealing to the Michigan Public Services Commission to reconsider the closure of the Consumers Energy J.H. Campbell Generating Complex
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Pine Rest receives a huge donation, Chevron to build biomethane fuel facilities in West Michigan a One Small Step conversation, and more.
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Patrick Center looks at consumer demand for Electric Vehicles, the city of Ionia wants input on their master plan, Ottawa County is receiving over a million dollars to protect hemlock trees and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Michigan League of Conservation Voters kicked off its Energy Savings Now! Summit series in Grand Rapids Thursday, sharing how taxpayers can take advantage of resources.
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Local restrictions in Michigan derailed more than two dozen utility-scale renewable energy projects as of last May, according to a study by the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University
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The new law sets ambitious targets and it clears the way for more solar and wind farms by making it harder for communities to refuse them