Michigan lawmakers are challenging tax incentives for data centers, as residents voice concerns about environmental impacts and energy demands.
Data center protest at Michigan Capitol aims to pressure regulators ahead of DTE Energy decision
New legislation would roll back Michigan’s tax incentives for large data center developments, which were signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at the end of 2024.
Southfield City Council greenlights divisive data center plan: ‘Too many unknowns’
Southfield City Council approves 100 megawatt data center site plan, highlights economic growth and tax benefits while residents question impact to the environment and energy grid.
GUIDE: Resources to help Detroit residents travel to medical care
In Detroit, lack of transportation leaves patients vulnerable, but new initiatives aim to bridge the gap. St. Patrick Senior Center, Rides to Care, and DDOT Now offer crucial rides to medical appointments, while MyRide2, The Senior Alliance, and United Way’s Ride United provide essential support for the elderly and disabled.
Broken cars and fragmented public transit detour Detroit patients’ care plans
Without access to a car, transportation alternatives can be unaffordable or inconvenient.
In a city with a high rate of preterm births, a Detroit program gives moms and caregivers free rides to vital care
Without access to a car, transportation alternatives can be unaffordable or inconvenient.
EPA website shifts from climate facts to ‘misinformation’
Climate scientists raise alarms as the EPA erases key climate change facts from its site.
Saline Township resident alleges data center settlement was improper: Township attorney says ‘everybody saw them vote’
Saline Township’s settlement with data center developer Related Digital was not properly approved, a resident says in new court filing.
Activists to rally in Lansing for statewide moratorium on new AI data centers
A rally on the Capitol lawn Tuesday will demand a halt to new AI data centers over fears of environmental impact and unchecked corporate benefits.
Michigan offers $2 million grants for brownfield cleanups
Michigan’s initiative to fund brownfield cleanups with grants up to $2 million aims to transform polluted sites into housing, parks, and commercial spaces, addressing both environmental and community development needs.

