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Automakers to Phase Out Gas-Powered Muscle Cars on Road to Electric Future
Thundering gas-powered muscle cars, for decades a fixture of both American and Michigan culture, will be closing in on their final Saturday-night cruises in the coming years as automakers begin replacing them with super-fast cars that run on batteries.
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Jury Hears From Key Informant in Whitmer Kidnapping Plot
Jurors heard from Dan Chappel, who was known as “Big Dan” to Adam Fox and a band of anti-government extremists.
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Boil-Water Alert Could Last 2 Weeks in SE Michigan
A boil-water advisory could last up to two weeks for more than 130,000 people in southeastern Michigan as crews repair a water pipe break in St. Clair County.
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Jury Can’t Reach Verdict in Engineers’ Flint Water Trial
A judge declared a mistrial Thursday after jurors said they couldn’t reach a unanimous verdict in a dispute over whether two engineering firms should bear some responsibility for Flint’s lead-contaminated water.
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Michigan State Gives Tom Izzo New Deal Worth $6.2M Per Year
Michigan State University has signed coach Tom Izzo to a new deal valued at $6.2 million per season, giving him about $2 million more each year.
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Report: Wixom Company Releases Industrial Chemicals into Water
Health officials say people and pets should avoid contact with the Huron River in parts of Oakland and Livingston counties. It also advises that fish caught in that area should not be eaten.
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Man Exonerated of 4 Killings Offers Free Gas in Detroit
Drivers lined up early Tuesday to get free gas in Detroit from a man who spent eight years in prison before he was cleared of four killings.
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Kalamazoo Man Faces Homicide Charge After Running Over Woman in Parking Lot
A southwestern Michigan man was charged with homicide after intentionally running over a 65-year-old woman in a Walmart parking lot.
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Motown Songwriter-Producer Lamont Dozier Dead at 81
Lamont Dozier, who helped make Motown an essential record company of the 1960s and beyond, has died at age 81.
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Prosecutor: Two Men Wanted to Start ‘Second American Revolution’ by Kidnapping Whitmer
Two anti-government extremists sought to spark a “second American revolution” by kidnapping Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a prosecutor told jurors Wednesday




















