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With two heavily traveled bridges in Rochester Hills literally rusting away and falling into the Clinton River, the city is offering cash to fast-trac...

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Anyone dodging the yawning potholes opened by a weekend thaw can see that Michigan has a long way to go before we can proclaim it to be a smooth-roads...

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Many ancient maps bore the warning "Danger, here there be dragons." Soon Michigan motorists will have access to a statewide map that warns "Danger, h...

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Michigan needs visionary leaders - people who can see beyond the difficulties of the moment to the needs and potential of the state's future, especial...

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f you spend much time behind the wheel, you're probably experiencing an increasingly bumpy ride. Potholes are popping up earlier than usual this year...

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At first glance, it may appear that Gov. Rick Snyder's recent deal to secure $550 million in matching federal money for transportation may pave over a...

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"When the big trucks go by, it shakes our windows," said manager Ann Ditri. Owner Dan Krucher said Macomb County sends out road crews when the pothol...

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A winter storm is on its way, and white-knuckled motorists will be reminded that the state lacks the necessary resources to mount an aggressive respon...

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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder will meet with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Monday, marking his first trip to the nation's capital since taking ...

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Ninety percent of Michigan’s structurally deficient or functionally obsolete bridges will not be repaired over the next five years because the state h...

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