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Governor Gretchen Whitmer spent the day Thursday touring northern Michigan, where people are still reeling from the impacts of an ice storm that hit the region last weekend
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Some communities have set up warming stations in public buildings as many go without power
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Snow totals since Thanksgiving in some places are nearing six feet
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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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Grand Rapids is the largest city in the state to earn the Storm Ready designation from the National Weather Service
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Big profits from pricey trucks and SUVs that paid to develop and build electric vehicles are starting to wane.
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Kent County sees a spike in construction site thefts, the West Michigan Asian American Association has a new mentorship program, the latest edition of Crain’s Grand Rapids Business Brief, and more.
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Consumers Energy says about 150,000 of its customers were without power as of 11 a.m. Tuesday, with most of those outages in western Michigan ’s Muskegon and Oceana counties along Lake Michigan’s shoreline
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Officials in Livonia say the tornado tore through several neighborhoods on Wednesday afternoon and developed so quickly that there was no advance notice from the National Weather Service
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Tuesday’s tornado left many without a home. 176 homes were damaged, with around 15 being totally destroyed