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DETROIT (AP) - Road work in Michigan has become more quick fixes than long-term repairs as the state balances the scope of construction projects with ...

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President Barack Obama, in a Labor Day speech downtown, hinted Monday he would unveil a road and bridge building plan later this week to put people ba...

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Anyone who has lived in Michigan for more than a couple of weeks and has traveled anywhere knows that the state's road system is horrendous. However,...

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LANSING -- To run as a state, Michigan needs money from Washington. But last week, there were more questions than answers on what might transpire if ...

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The state of our U. S. infrastructure is dire. The results of failing to invest in our outdated transportation network and maintain a state of good ...

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By DENNIS G. KOLAR 
Guest Opinion The Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) patches a lot of potholes. In fact, we’re out nearly every wo...

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The annual summer migration has begun. The orange-barrel migration, that is. As happens every year at this time, thousands of orange barrels mig...

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Cash-strapped and debt-ridden, public transit systems across the nation are trimming service, raising fares and postponing badly needed upgrades just ...

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The evidence of the Berrien County Road Commission’s budget crunch can be seen and felt driving down many of the roads in Niles and Bertrand townships...

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Washtenaw County has the dubious distinction of having the most closed bridges in the state with five on its local roads, according to County Road Ass...

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