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DTE Energy says 350 schools in its Michigan service territory had no power as of Wednesday morning.
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West Michigan counties are part of a Consumers Energy pilot project to move overhead electric lines underground beginning by April
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Commission spokesman Matt Helms says the PSC has already ordered a total, outside review of the state’s electricity-delivery system
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Michigan’s largest utility companies faced questioning from state lawmakers Wednesday over recent widespread blackouts
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Hundreds of thousands of customers still without power
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Consumers Energy has 200 crews positioned for power restoration
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A Michigan utility says snow and icy road conditions impeded efforts to restore electrical service to several thousand customers still without power…
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Most of Michigan is getting snow as utility crews work to restore electrical service to thousands of customers still without power following last week's…
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Crews are working to restore power after wind gusts topping 60 mph in some areas knocked out electrical service to more than 1 million customers in…