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Attorney General Dana Nessel is fighting Consumers Energy’s request for a rate increase, arguing the utility company hasn’t held up its end of the bargain to improve reliability
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Crain’s Grand Rapids staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about a new psychiatric hospital, a Degage Ministries program addressing the chronically homeless and health insurers have submitted rate increase proposals to the state.
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Degage Ministries' Heartside Landing program sees 100% retention rate, toll road text scams return, movie talk and more.
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The commission reduced last month’s rate increases after listening to citizens
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that it has finalized the changes, which were required by the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law.
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Routine vaccinations for children have dropped 6% in the last three years
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Michigan’s jobless rate edged up slightly in July to four-point-four percent. The big driver of that number is people joining the labor market.
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Michigan’s unemployment rate edged up in June to four-point-one percent. It’s the first time this year the jobless number has gone up.
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The numbers predict the country as a whole to begin experiencing a natural population decrease, starting in 2038. The overall population decline in Michigan is still expected, even if more people enter the state than leave it in the coming decades
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The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a $92-million-dollar rate increase for Consumers Energy electric customers Friday. Consumers had originally asked for a rate increase more than double the size of what was ultimately approved