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Tommie Obioha of Planet Detroit's spring 2025 Neighborhood Reporting Lab
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Tommie Obioha grew up in a bicultural Detroit household. His journey led to community development and journalism.

Avatar photo by Akilah Russell March 14, 2025March 20, 2025

Tommie Obioha, a first-generation Nigerian American, leverages his community development work to empower Detroit residents. Meet Planet Detroit’s 2025 Neighborhood Reporters in this Q&A series, written by Neighborhood Reporters.

Measles rash
Posted inNews

Why Michigan is vulnerable to measles outbreaks: ‘Public health has been a victim of our own success’

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt March 14, 2025March 18, 2025

A surge in measles cases in Texas and other states is raising concerns in Michigan where declining vaccination rates could lead to local outbreaks.

"Do Not Dig" sign at Roberto Clemente Learning Academy in Southwest Detroit
Posted inNews

Southwest Detroit school built atop contaminated site not impacted by nearby flood, officials say

Avatar photo by Isabelle Tavares March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

Roberto Clemente elementary school sits across the street from homes that were flooded on Feb. 17. The site is capped to prevent exposure to chemicals left over from a legacy of industrial use.

Lake at Michigan's Hartwick Pines State Park
Posted inNews

Who’s watching Michigan’s water? Auditor report uncovers oversight gaps

Avatar photo by Michigan Advance March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday examined a recent audit of Michigan’s water withdrawal monitoring program, uncovering data discrepancies, security issues, inadequate tracking of water use, and insufficient policies for handling public complaints.

Factory smokestacks
Posted inNews

What we’re reading: Trump administration targets EPA’s environmental justice programs

Avatar photo by Dustin Blitchok March 12, 2025March 13, 2025

Here’s a weekly glimpse at some of the stories we’re following.

Posted inCommunity

Journalism is Sonja Stuckey’s first love. Detroit Documenters gave her a second chance at writing.

Avatar photo by Carole Hawke-Diop March 12, 2025March 20, 2025

Sonja Stuckey, once a budding journalist and later an early childhood educator, has rekindled her passion for writing. Meet Planet Detroit’s 2025 Neighborhood Reporters in this Q&A series, written by Neighborhood Reporters.

Planet Detroit Southwest reporter Isabelle Tavares interviews Detroit organizer Victor Jimenez.
Posted inCommunity

Café y Chisme No. 4: Victor Jimenez on environmental organizing in Southwest Detroit 

Avatar photo by Isabelle Tavares March 12, 2025March 12, 2025

Victor Jimenez, raised in Southwest Detroit, learned firsthand about the cumulative impact of pollution from truck traffic and oil refineries. Now, as a community organizer with the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, he advocates for environmental justice.

Tahquamenon Falls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula in autumn.
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VOICES: Urgent action needed as Michigan’s natural resources face climate threats

Voices contributor Abby Carlson with pet dog. by Abby Carlson March 11, 2025March 12, 2025

Abby Carlson says Michigan residents must work together to build climate resilience or risk losing the qualities that make our state beautiful.

DTE Energy logo on office building
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DTE Energy to request another rate hike in April on heels of $217-million January increase

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt March 11, 2025March 11, 2025

DTE Energy’s upcoming April 23 rate hike request follows a recent $217-million increase for metro Detroit customers, sparking public outcry over high bills and frequent outages.

Perry Sylvester, member of Planet Detroit's spring 2025 Neighborhood Reporting Lab.
Posted inNeighborhood Reporting Lab

Perry Sylvester is a Detroit advocate. Here’s how he came to love the Motor City.

Avatar photo by Aderonke Ibironke March 11, 2025March 20, 2025

Perry Sylvester, a Utica native, champions Detroit’s future through community organizations, advocating for a city that residents can proudly call home.

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