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Court: EPA can stop some power plant modifications
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Government regulators can try to halt construction projects at power plants if they think the companies didn't properly calculate whether the changes would increase air pollution, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday,...
Tags: Justice System, Electricity Production and Distribution, Mining, Construction, Judges
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Depeche Mode to tour U.S., hit Staples Center in September
With two weeks until the release of its new studio album, Depeche Mode announced details Monday of an upcoming North American tour, its first since a 2009 jaunt that brought the long-running British synth-pop group to the Hollywood Bowl. Depeche Mode...
Tags: David Letterman, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Music, Depeche Mode (music group), Swedish House Mafia (music group)
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Winds hitting 60 mph black out 195,000 in Michigan
DETROIT (AP) — Winds that gusted to 60 miles per hour have swept across Michigan, knocking down trees and power lines and cutting off electrical service to at least 195,000 homes and businesses. Detroit-based DTE Energy Co. says 120,000 of its...
Tags: Weather, National Weather Service, CMS Energy Corporation, Weather Reports
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10 horses rescued from crumbling Detroit warehouse
DETROIT (AP) — Investigators with the Michigan Humane Society and Detroit Animal Control officers have seized 10 horses from a warehouse on the city's west side. The Humane Society said in a release Thursday that the horses were found Tuesday in... -
WHY IT MATTERS: Michigan's ballot proposals
DETROIT (AP) — Six contentious ballot proposals are before Michigan voters on Nov. 6, including several well-funded measures backed by special interest groups and five that would require amending the Michigan Constitution. Here's a breakdown of...
Tags: Executive Branch, Labor Markets, Labor Legislation, Consumers, Public Officials
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High winds knock out power to 153,000 in Michigan
DETROIT (AP) — Winds gusting to 74 miles per hour caused a flurry of crashes and knocked out power to at least 153,000 Michigan homes and businesses as the fringes of superstorm Sandy moved through the state, authorities said Tuesday. The storm's...
Tags: CMS Energy Corporation
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Higher home heating costs expected this winter
PETOSKEY -- Mother Nature might not be as friendly toward Midwestern consumers' heating budgets for the 2012-13 winter as she was a year earlier, some observers of weather and heating cost trends predict. The U.S. Energy Information Administration...
Tags: Consumers, Home Heating, The Salvation Army, Natural Gas, Economy, Business and Finance
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Winds knock out power to thousands in Michigan
DETROIT (AP) — Weather including high winds is being blamed for knocking out electrical service to thousands of people in Michigan. WDIV-TV reports DTE Energy Co. had about 18,000 homes and businesses without power Monday morning, largely scattered...Tags: Consumers Energy Company, CMS Energy Corporation
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Energy proposal raises debate over costs, jobs
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A proposal to require that Michigan utilities steadily boost their use of renewable energy sources over the next dozen years is stirring a whirlwind of competing claims about costs, jobs and spinoff issues that could...
Tags: Republican Party, Consumers, Consumers Energy Company, Wind Power, Elections
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Detroit Masonic Temple could go dark over unpaid bill
DETROIT (AP) — DTE Energy is threatening to cut off electricity and natural gas at the Masonic Temple, an iconic building in Detroit. The shut-off notice was taped to the door Thursday, warning that power could end Sunday if payment is not made....Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group)
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Free Music! Gets jumping with Slightly Stoopid
California rockers Slightly Stoopid have covered a lot of stylistic ground since they, as high schoolers, were first signed to Sublime leader Brad Nowell's Skunk record label. The band has previously mixed skatepunk, off-kilter pop and hip-hop sounds....
Tags: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Slightly Stoopid (music group), PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
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