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The historic development sees the city partner with Beacon and Great Lakes Capital in bringing a $150 project to the north side of downtown.
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Indiana & Michigan Power hopes to have the water level raised by Memorial Day but isn't making any promises it will hit that target
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The southwest Michigan plant was rumored to be set for the loan last month. The plant could come online in late 2025.
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A federal court this week approved a new plan for Michigan’s state House districts around metro-Detroit. Here's what that means for the future of redistricting in Michigan.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer says the results in national elections this year could be pivotal in whether reproductive rights in Michigan will remain standing.
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The total solar eclipse in April is expected to last anywhere from 30 seconds to about four minutes — but emergency services throughout the state have been preparing for the event for months. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security, which oversees emergency services, said the biggest challenge will be the influx of people into the state.
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Indiana Republican candidates for governor are sparring with each other in bids to claim “outsider” status in the race.
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Many residents believe toxic vapors that seeped into homes and businesses from the water are responsible for rare childhood cancers and other health problems in the area.
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The state revealed its first attempt at creating new graduation requirements on Wednesday. The requirements create two new high school diplomas, the Indiana GPS and the Indiana GPS Plus.
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The Palisades Nuclear Plant in Covert Township could be the first shuttered nuclear facility to reopen in the U.S.
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A majority of the Republican gubernatorial candidates on a debate stage Wednesday said they don’t support the new Indiana law that could hold back thousands of students who fail their third grade reading test.
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The Indiana Democratic Party is focused on flipping at least four seats in the state House this year, which would break the supermajority Republicans have had for more than a decade.
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Police believe Johnnie Tener, 71, was shot and killed by his wife Linda Tener.
The show is April 26th through May 12th in South Bend Civic’s Wilson Auditorium.
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Maynor Suazo Sandoval left Honduras when he was 20 and built a new life in the U.S. He is one of the missing workers from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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A new report by Children and Screens rounds up the changes spurred by the United Kingdom's Age Appropriate Design Code, which went into effect in 2020.
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The EPA has finalized the strictest-ever limits on greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty trucks, a category that includes everything from buses to garbage trucks.
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When Yale's marching band wasn't able to make it to March Madness, the Sound of Idaho stepped in — and went viral. A week later, Connecticut's governor proclaimed a "University of Idaho Day."
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Sheryl Crow announced her final album in 2019. She has since reconsidered her position. Her 2024 album is called Evolution.