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The West Michigan township has passed new zoning rules and is determining future regulations for enforcement
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Backers of the law say it’s necessary to meet the rising demand for clean energy and to respect the rights of landowners who want to lease or sell property to energy companies
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Kent County educators say funding cuts are negatively impacting meth and STEM students, some Michigan lawmakers are calling for amending the state constitution so utility regulators would be elected instead of appointed, and more.
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Companies that offer employee monitoring software say their products can make employees more productive and reduce wasted time on the job.
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The drone industry has concerns about expanding the power to take drones out of the sky
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The Michigan Public Service Commission adopted a rate structure that requires data centers and other energy-intensive industries in Consumers Energy’s territory to sign long-term power contracts with steep penalties for exiting early
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Drones are usually federally regulated, but Michigan can still apply trespassing laws to drones flying around areas like power plants and stadiums
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A bill to stop many Michigan regulations from exceeding federal standards passed in the state House of Representatives Wednesday
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Regulators say they have little power to enforce the rules in the state's estimated 100 or more unlicensed parks when owners fail to provide safe water.
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The Michigan Civil Rights commission is taking steps to regulate how companies and governments use artificial intelligence