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Michigan’s top utility regulators are planning to hold public hearings today in Jackson and Dearborn. The Public Service Commission is on the road to hear from people affected by last month’s widespread power outages. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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A state policy will make it easier for women to access many common types of birth control without a visit to the doctor’s office. Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the policy Monday during a visit to Flint. Rick Pluta reports.
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Michigan voters approved Proposal 1 last year, which legalized the sale and adult use of recreational marijuana. But, actions still need to be taken to…
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Mental health patients might have to wait longer to get their conditions diagnosed – if they can get care at all. That’s according to mental health…
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This week on "In the Public Interest," 89.1 WEMU’s Lisa Barry is joined by Ann McKee and Al McCord of the League of Women Voters of the Ann Arbor Area…
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A state board is starting to move faster to finalize business licenses to grow, transport, test, and sell medical marijuana. The marijuana board added…
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The state is trying to find ways to help medical marijuana businesses that are having trouble finding a bank or a credit union. The state is in the…
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A state licensing board has given a preliminary go-ahead to nine companies that want to go into the medical marijuana business. It’s a slow start with…
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A state commission will take a hard look at DTE Energy’s past improper shutoffs. The Michigan Public Service Commission will hold an evidentiary hearing…
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The state starts accepting applications today for medical marijuana licenses. The licenses will go to people who want to grow, process, transport or…