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KCQ news with John Conrad. Good morning. President Trump says he's postponing attacks on Iran power plants, citing productive talks to end the war. Iran said the reversal was designed to lower energy prices and buy time for Trump's military plans. 

 The Senate confirmed Mark Wayne Mullen as the next Secretary of the Homeland Security to replace Kristi Noem, Democrat Senators John Federman of Pennsylvania, and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico voted for him, while Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky was the only Republican to oppose Trump's nominee. 

 Gasoline prices here in Michigan are up 33 cents from a week ago, bringing the average price to its highest level since August of 2023. Michigan drivers are now paying an average of $3.92 per gallon for regular, up $1.07 from this time last month, and $0.74 from this time last year. Least expensive gas price averages are in Traverse City, Flint, and Saginaw.  

Next month, the Bay Area Chamber of Commerce will be moving to new downtown offices at 101 First Street. The move brings together the Chamber of Commerce, Bay Future, Inc., the Bay City Downtown Management Board, and the Bay City Downtown Development Authority at one location. 

In sports, the Detroit Pistons over the Los Angeles Lakers 113 to 110,  

KCQ pinpoint forecast, increasing clouds and breezy high 46, mostly cloudy tonight below 32, cloudy Wednesday to high 55, Thursday mostly cloudy of 50% chance of afternoon showers, high 61.  I'm John Conrad, and now, you're up to date. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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