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Enbridge argued the state couldn’t regulate Line 5 because the federal Pipeline Safety Act superseded any state policies
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Grand Rapids Public Schools has reached a tentative agreement with the teacher's union, Michigan energy regulators will hear public comment in a matter involving a planned data center near Ann Arbor, and more.
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The Supreme Court, on Enbridge’s appeal, will decide whether there are exceptions to the 30-day period to remove a case to federal court
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Enbridge has been trying to move the arguments to federal courts, where its chances are arguably better than state courts presided over by judges selected by Michigan voters
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Climate action supporters were in Grand Rapids on Friday, Muskegon has selected a local contractor for road paving, a recap of Governor Whitmer’s book Signing in Grand Rapids and more state and West Michigan news.
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The federal appellate court judges had remanded the case back to Michigan’s 30th Circuit Court in Ingham County. But Enbridge had requested a rehearing before the entire U.S. Court of Appeals
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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.
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David Limbaugh covers a recent report on the MSP with Mark Fancher of the ACLU, the Kent County administration offices are set to relocate, there’s a verdict in the case of Jennifer Crumbley, and more state and West Michigan News.
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Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority has also selected a firm that's meant to independently review the tunnel engineering and plans
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After a landmark decision that advanced the Line 5 tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac, a state board is assessing next steps for the project.