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VOICES: Michigan must expand filter access to protect public health 

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Sofia Johansson and Victoria Patton June 4, 2025June 4, 2025

In Michigan, efforts to replace lead pipes must prioritize access to tap water filters, write the Plastic Pollution Coalition’s Sofia Johansson and the Healthy Homes Coalition of West Michigan’s Victoria Patton.

The downtown Detroit skyline shrouded in wildfire smoke in June 2023.
Posted inGuides

What to do when Detroit air is polluted with wildfire smoke

Avatar photo by Isabelle Tavares June 4, 2025June 4, 2025

As wildfire smoke drifts across borders, its health impacts are felt unevenly. Vulnerable groups like those with chronic conditions, pregnant women, children, and first responders face heightened risks.

Aerial view of British Columbia wildfire
Posted inNews

Another day of hazy Detroit air as Canadian wildfire smoke spreads

Avatar photo by Associated Press June 4, 2025June 4, 2025

Smoke from Canadian wildfires impacts air quality across the Midwest, with PM2.5 as the main pollutant, affecting vulnerable groups. Over 27,000 Canadians have been evacuated, and the smoke has even reached Europe.

Two Consumers Energy line workers doing repair work from a bucket lift
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Consumers Energy files $436 million rate hike request: Customer advocate says it’s ‘slap in the face’

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt June 4, 2025June 4, 2025

Consumers Energy says increase will improve reliability, while advocacy group says the utility needs to focus on maintenance rather than expensive infrastructure upgrades.

Wyandotte Municipal Services facility
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Wyandotte cut fluoride from its water. Here’s what residents should know.

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt June 3, 2025June 3, 2025

Drinking water that lacks fluoride requires more vigilance from parents and other residents to safeguard oral health, expert says.

Aerial view of Manitoba wildfires
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Air quality alert for Upper Peninsula as Canadian wildfires reach ‘absolutely critical’ phase

Avatar photo by Associated Press June 2, 2025June 2, 2025

An air quality advisory for the Upper Peninsula’s 15 counties runs through Tuesday and will be reassessed, says Michigan’s environmental regulator.

Aerial view of Mackinac Bridge connecting Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas.
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Line 5 environmental impacts include major construction around Straits of Mackinac: Army Corps

Avatar photo by Associated Press May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

The proposed underground tunnel for Enbridge’s aging Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac could disrupt wetlands and bat habitats, yet it promises to prevent catastrophic oil spills from boat anchor strikes.

A woman holds a sign stating "rate hikes for what?" as state Rep. Donavan McKinney speaks at a rally outside a Michigan Public Service Commission meeting in Detroit.
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Detroit lawmaker calls out DTE Energy’s rates, reliability ahead of MPSC town hall

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

Detroiters face mounting challenges as high energy bills and power outages strain their finances. State Rep. Donavan McKinney advocates for legislation to curb utilities’ political influence and urges the MPSC to prioritize ratepayer voices in decision-making processes.

Dazmonique Carr, owner of Deeply Rooted Produce, stands next to a van bearing the company's logo.
Posted inNeighborhood Reporting Lab

How Dazmonique Carr works to improve Detroit’s food access, one produce box at a time

Avatar photo by Tamia Davis May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

Dazmonique Carr’s mission of prioritizing sustainable and equitable food systems includes partnerships with BIPOC-owned farms across Michigan.

Canadian wildfire smoke on the Detroit River.
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Wildfire smoke from Canadian blazes threatens Detroit air quality

Avatar photo by Dustin Blitchok May 30, 2025May 30, 2025

Michigan issues air quality advisory due to smoke from wildfires in Canada’s Manitoba province, where 17,000 people are under evacuation orders.

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