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AT&T Donates $50,000 To Support Response Efforts In Flint Water Crisis

LANSING - AT&T announced Monday it has made a contribution of $50,000 to support response efforts of the Community Foundation of Flint and the Flint Child Health & Development Fund. “The reports from Flint are heartbreaking and will have an impact on the people there for years to come,” said Jim Murray, President of AT&T

By |2016-01-25T12:58:23-05:00January 25th, 2016|News|

More Bad News For Automakers – UM Study Says More Americans Of All Ages Spurning Driver’s Licenses

ANN ARBOR - While more and more teens and twentysomethings are forgoing driver's licenses, the most recent trend holds true for pretty much all age groups, say University of Michigan researchers. In a new report examining changes in driver licensure in the U.S. from 1983 to 2014, Michael Sivak and Brandon Schoettle of the U-M

By |2016-01-19T18:11:56-05:00January 19th, 2016|Featured, News|

Two Federal Reserve Economist To Provide Forecast At Baker College Feb. 3

FLINT - Two economists from the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago will present an economic forecast for 2016 Feb. 3 at the Baker College of Flint Center for Business. The event is free and open to the public; registration is not required. The Fed presenters, Paul Traub, senior business economist, and

By |2016-01-19T17:30:48-05:00January 19th, 2016|News|

Army Materiel Command Uses Intern Program To Help Replace Civilian Retirees

DETROIT - The US Army has a problem. About a fifth of the employees who work for the Army in its Materiel Command are eligible for retirement, including many of the 7,500 civilian and military employees who work at the TACOM Life Cycle Management Command in Warren, the home of the old Detroit Arsenal. On

By |2016-01-19T16:38:53-05:00January 15th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, News|

DOT, NHTSA To Unveil 3-Point Plan To Rollout Tech-Based Safety Features

WASHINGTON DC - The Department of Transportation and National Highway Safety Administration will be unveiling this week and later this month, a three-point plan to bring the auto industry up to speed and accelerate the rollout of new technology to vehicles, the Car Connection reports. The first piece of that plan debuts today, when U.S.

By |2016-01-14T16:43:07-05:00January 14th, 2016|Autonomous Vehicles, News|

New Group Formed To Allow Direct Factory Sale Of Vehicles In Michigan

LANSING - A new group has formed with the goal of changing Michigan's laws affecting motor vehicle sales, with the Freedom to Buy coalition saying it was comprised of groups that had more than 250,000 individuals as members. The group is focused on recently approved legislation that requires most motor vehicles to be sold by

By |2016-01-13T22:56:11-05:00January 13th, 2016|Featured, News, Politics|

Report: Michigan Lost Population, Grew Poorer From 2002 To 2013

LANSING - Michigan lost population and grew poorer from 2002 to 2013, a report by the Michigan Senate Fiscal Agency shows, and the growth in poverty affected every county during that time. In 2002, the state had a poverty rate below the national average, the report said, with poverty at 11.3 percent of the state's

By |2016-01-13T22:59:21-05:00January 13th, 2016|Featured, News, Politics|

Auto Dealers Association Predicts Record Car, Light Truck Sales In 2016

DETROIT - Automakers are expected to increase incentives in 2016 that will help propel U.S. sales of new cars and light trucks to an all-time record of nearly 18 million units, predicts an economist for the National Automotive Dealers Association. With growing manufacturing capacity, and a slowing global economy, especially in emerging markets, Steven Szakaly,

By |2016-01-10T15:10:37-05:00January 10th, 2016|Featured, News|

Automated Systems Builder Dematic May Soon Move Grand Rapids Production To Mexico

GRAND RAPIDS - Dematic’s North America division may soon close its manufacturing operations in Grand Rapids and move 365 jobs south of the border to another Dematic plant in Mexico. The company, known for decades as Rapistan, designs and builds automated systems for warehouses, distribution centers and other sites with material-moving needs. Rapistan first opened

By |2016-01-08T20:28:08-05:00January 8th, 2016|Featured, News|

U-M Report: Lower Fuel Prices Helped Drive Down Fuel Economy Last Year

ANN ARBOR - Fuel economy of vehicles sold in calendar year 2015 fell slightly compared to 2014, say researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. The average fuel economy (window-sticker value) of new vehicles sold in the U.S. last year dropped to 25.3, down 0.1 from the value for the vehicles sold in

By |2016-01-07T14:50:29-05:00January 7th, 2016|Featured, News|