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Latest news from around Northern Michigan, the State of Michigan and the Nation/World
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Monday, February 18, 2013
Northern Michigan will brace for yet another round of messy weather which will lead to problems once again on area roads Monday night through early Wednesday.
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Friday, March 02, 2012
Benzie County Sheriff declares all roads impassable, warns drivers to stay home.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
It won't be long before we're all dealing with pretty crummy driving conditions. Most of us will do just about anything to keep from slipping and sliding on icy or snow covered roads. For many drivers that includes snow tires, but are they really worth the added expense?We talked to a local car expert who told us if there really is a difference between all-season tires and snow tires. What he told us is the subject of this Fact Finder.
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Monday, December 13, 2010
As the road crews continue cleaning up, Michigan State Police remind you to take it slow.
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Friday, May 28, 2010
A thick, 22-mile plume of oil discovered by researchers off the BP spill site was nearing an underwater canyon, where it could poison the foodchain for sealife in the waters off Florida.
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Even as national Republican officials seek ways to limit damage from Rand Paul's unorthodox remarks, the Kentucky Senate nominee raised more eyebrows Friday by defending the oil company blamed for the Gulf oil spill.
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Friday, May 21, 2010
UPDATED with AP video. Thick, sticky oil crept deeper into delicate marshes of the Mississippi Delta, an arrival dreaded for a month since the crude started spewing into the Gulf.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
BP conceded Thursday that more oil than it estimated is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico as heavy crude washed into Louisiana's wetlands for the first time, feeding worries and uncertainty about the massive monthlong spill.
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
Federal scientists said Wednesday that a small portion of the oil slick from the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico has reached a powerful current that could take it to Florida.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Scientists are anxiously awaiting signals about where a massive oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico may be heading, while containment of the looming environmental catastrophe proves elusive.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Most of Virginia's coastal waters the government wants to use for oil and gas exploration would interfere significantly with military operations, the Defense Department said in yet another major road block for offshore drilling.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Grilled by skeptical lawmakers, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar on Tuesday acknowledged his agency had been lax in overseeing offshore drilling activities and that may have contributed to the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
On Tuesday, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and other federal officials will come under questioning for what the government did — or did not do — to prevent the oil spill, and how they have responded since oil started streaming into the Gulf last month.
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Monday, May 17, 2010
UPDATED 9:15 a.m. CDT. BP said Monday it was siphoning more than one-fifth of the oil spewing into the Gulf, as worries escalated that the ooze may reach a major ocean current that could carry it through the Florida Keys and up the East Coast.
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Friday, May 14, 2010
President Obama angrily decried the "ridiculous spectacle" of oil industry officials pointing fingers of blame for the catastrophic spill in the Gulf of Mexico and pledged on Friday to end a "cozy relationship" between the oil industry and federal regulators.
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