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MDOT says about a quarter of Michigan's highway bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. The agency released updated bridge infor...

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For the second day in a row, there is no power in the building which houses my employer, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (the CBPP website ...

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LANSING — Michigan lawmakers have decided not to count on approval of a new international bridge over the Detroit River as part of the state highway s...

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By Eric S. Wilson GUEST COLUMN The annual summer migration has begun. The orange-barrel migration, that is. As happens every year at this time, tho...

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Detroit— A bipartisan group of Michigan's top public officials Monday welcomed nearly $200 million in federal funds for a high-speed rail line to Chic...

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Michigan gas prices hit a record $4.22 a gallon Monday, surpassing the previous mark set in July 2008. Consumers certainly felt it at the pump. The Mi...

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The Michigan Transportation Asset Management Council  (TAMC) says Michigan’s roads are continually getting worse. According to a report based ...

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State lawmakers need to find money — one way or another — to match federal highway funds This spring, Michigan's highway system again is at risk in t...

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