Michigan regulators greenlight permit for a coke screener at DTE Energy-owned EES Coke Battery on Zug Island.
Wyandotte to craft fluoride plan 10 years after removing it from drinking water
Wyandotte says in response to state environmental regulator that it will create a fluoride plan by October. The city discontinued drinking water fluoridation in 2015.
What we’re reading: PFAS found in mussels across Great Lakes
In other news, an AccuWeather forecaster says blue summer skies could be dimmed for weeks or months by Canadian wildfire smoke.
Dominick Lemonious reimagines the art gallery at Detroit’s ‘Black Store’
At Liquor Basket Gratiot, now home to Push Gallery, local art thrives alongside Detroit community spirit, creating a space where art and belonging intersect.
Trump EPA targets climate rules that limit emissions from coal, natural gas power plants
The EPA-targeted rules could prevent an estimated 30,000 deaths and save $275 billion each year they are in effect, according to an Associated Press examination.
Immigration crackdown’s health effects: ‘Like a roller coaster’
A Venezuelan couple describes navigating life in Michigan in an uncertain environment for immigrants. The executive director of Ypsilanti’s Corner Health Center says public health impact of immigration crackdown by Trump administration will be felt “for a generation.”
Jason Ford’s next chapter begins at Detroit People’s Food Co-op: ‘We gotta build the systems’
In Detroit’s North End, Jason Ford and the Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network are empowering residents with the Detroit People’s Food Co-op, providing fresh, locally sourced foods to foster generational health and food autonomy.
How can pregnant people stay cool during extreme heat?
As climate change intensifies, pregnant individuals face heightened risks from extreme heat, a new Climate Central report says.
Can Trump’s order to keep a Michigan coal plant open be stopped?
Environmental advocates say Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel could petition to stop the order. A Republican lawmaker suggests DTE’s Monroe plant should also stay online.
Canadian wildfire smoke could hold toxic metals: ‘It’s quite scary’
As wildfires rage across central and western Canada, toxic metals like arsenic could be released into the air, worsening the public health impact of the smoke.