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Hydrogen-powered cars are coming
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Mar 19, 2012
Toyota and other automakers plan to sell "tens of thousands" of hydrogen-powered vehicles by the end of this decade. But it might be a while before hydrogen cars hit U.S. roads.
Chevy Volt picks up award, but not enough buyers
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Mar 6, 2012
The Chevy Volt, known in Europe as the Ampera, has been named European Car of the Year. But in the United States, sales are sluggish.
Post-primary, what Michigan voters are concerned about
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Feb 29, 2012
Mitt Romney came out victorious in the state's primary yesterday, but what issues will be important come November?
Michigander, Michiganians or Michiganites?
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Feb 28, 2012
What do people from Michigan prefer to be called?
Romney pushes right-to-work in Michigan
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Feb 24, 2012
Michigan is a state known for its unions. But Mitt Romney says employees should be able to opt out of mandatory union dues.
In Michigan, a tale of two Dodges
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May 3, 2012
Wrapping up a week in Michigan leading up to that state's primary, host Jeremy Hobson ventured to two very different neighborhoods in Detroit to figure out how people there are feeling about the election.
What Michigan means for the 2012 election
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Feb 24, 2012
Leading up to the Michigan state primary on Tuesday, we check in with host Jeremy Hobson about how people in Michigan are feeling about the economy.
A few final voices from Michigan
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Feb 24, 2012
As Jeremy Hobson wraps up his week in Michigan, we hear from a few last Michiganders on their forecasts for the U.S. economy.
West Michigan sees surge in manufacturing
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Mar 12, 2012
Manufacturers are thriving all over west Michigan. Many companies can't even find enough skilled workers to hire.
The view of the auto industry, then and now
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Feb 23, 2012
The auto industry bailout continues to be a point of controversy among the general population of America, but the view of carmakers has made a bit of a comeback in the last few years.







