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Federal Court Rules All Drones – Even Tiny Ones – Have To Again Register

WASHINGTON DC - You have to register your drone if you want to fly it outside. It costs $5, you can do it online here, and there are penalties if you take to the air without doing it. Now you know. Here’s some background. Not since Ross and Rachel on Friends has there been a more

By |2017-12-19T18:57:43-05:00December 19th, 2017|Drones, Politics|

State Aid Approved For Chinese Auto R&D Center In Farmington Hills

LANSING — At Tuesday’s final scheduled meeting of 2017, the Michigan Strategic Fund board approved assistance to American Haval Motor Technology LLC is a subsidiary of Great Wall Motor Company Ltd., China’s largest manufacturer of SUVs. The company plans to establish a research and development center in Farmington Hills, investing $3.5 million. As a result, the

By |2017-12-19T18:58:57-05:00December 19th, 2017|Auto Tech, Engineering Society of Detroit, Politics|

Study: Benefits Of Energy Waste Reduction Programs Inequitable

ANN ARBOR - A recent University of Michigan study says the state's energy efficiency programs are meeting legislative objectives, but are not providing equal benefits to those in low-income households compared to those in higher-income households. The study, from the Urban Energy Justice Lab at the University of Michigan, said on average nationally low-income households

By |2017-12-15T07:38:19-05:00December 15th, 2017|Politics|

FCC Neuters Net Neutrality, Votes Out Obama-Era Rules

WASHINGTON DC - Internet service providers got an early Christmas gift. As widely expected, the Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to repeal Obama-era net neutrality rules, handing the broadband and wireless industries a big victory in their battle against government oversight of the internet. The Republican-led FCC , chaired by a former Verizon legal counsel, voted 3-2 along party lines to

By |2017-12-14T18:05:46-05:00December 14th, 2017|Featured, Politics|

Retiring Congressman Levin To Join U-M Ford School Of Public Policy

ANN ARBOR - U.S. Rep. Sandy Levin, who announced that he won't seek re-election in 2018, will join the University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy as a Distinguished Policymaker in Residence in January 2019. Levin, a Democrat from Royal Oak, served in the House for 34 years. He chaired the powerful House Ways

By |2017-12-04T20:12:50-05:00December 4th, 2017|Featured, Politics|

Michigan Unemployment Rate Falls In 16 of 17 Major Labor Markets

LANSING - Seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates fell in 16 of the state's 17 major labor market areas in October. "October changes in the state's various local labor markets were typically small and seasonal," said Jason Palmer, director of the Bureau of Labor Market Information and Strategic Initiatives. "Michigan's metropolitan area payroll job levels continued to

By |2017-11-30T14:18:18-05:00November 30th, 2017|News, Politics|

Michigan DEQ Board Proposal Sparks Controversy Between Business, Conservationists

LANSING - Business groups favored, and conservationists opposed, legislation that would create boards to oversee the rulemaking and permit appeals processes of the Department of Environmental Quality as well as create an advisory committee for the governor in testimony heard Wednesday. SB 652, SB 653 and SB 654 would create a series of oversight boards that would review and

By |2017-11-30T13:52:26-05:00November 30th, 2017|Politics|

Tunnel Eyed For Line 5; Critics Call Deal Premature

LANSING - An agreement between the state of Michigan and Enbridge Energy Partners on the Line 5 oil pipeline calls for a series of safety measures such as moving it beneath the St. Clair River and a study into putting it underneath the Straits of Mackinac as well, but the state says shutting down the

By |2017-11-28T16:35:01-05:00November 28th, 2017|Clean Update, Featured, Politics|

Report: MI Energy Use To Increase Again This Winter

LANSING - The Michigan Agency for Energy issued its latest Winter Energy Appraisal Thursday, which states energy use in the state is expected to increase again this year, with projections for fuel demand to also rise. Despite the projected increase in winter energy use, projected year-over-year demand for natural gas and electricity is expected to

By |2017-11-17T13:53:44-05:00November 17th, 2017|Clean Update, Politics|

Michigan Economic Development Foundation Hires Executive Director

LANSING - The Michigan Economic Development Foundation has hired Ashley Van Ek-Ten Brink as its new executive director. “On behalf of those business leaders who serve as board members, allow me to say we are all excited to welcome Ashley as the new executive director. She is the right person with the right talents to

By |2017-11-10T08:55:38-05:00November 10th, 2017|Politics, Politics/Government|