By JENA BROOKERBridgeDetroit A concrete crushing operation on Detroit’s west side with hundreds of blight tickets will step up its efforts to reduce dust as part of a settlement tied to a multiyear legal battle with the city. Greenfield Supply Center, also known as Green Valley Properties, will be prohibited from using future properties it […]
Water service returns ‘shortly’ in Southwest Detroit neighborhood devastated by flood
Claims process prioritizes vehicles, mud cleaned out of sewers, GLWA to invest in preventative maintenance.
Ex-Senator Stabenow warns Congress: Don’t roll back environmental gains
Senator Debbie Stabenow retired after 28 years in Congress, where she championed sustainable food systems but faced challenges in securing climate funding due to the term’s polarizing nature.
What we’re reading: Southwest Detroit water main repair complete, pipe not yet back in service
GLWA has completed repairs on the 54-inch water transmission main that ruptured in southwest Detroit. President Trump has delayed 25% tariffs on automobiles imported from Canada and Mexico for one month, providing a temporary reprieve for automakers. Pro-V Enterprises has agreed to invest up to $4 million in operational improvements to reduce air pollution in Dearborn. Highland Park is under a boil water advisory due to a significant drop in water pressure.
DTE, Consumers have new reliability penalties, incentives from regulators: Is $10 million enough?
Michigan regulators set financial penalties and incentives for DTE Energy and Consumers Energy to meet reliability metrics, aiming to cut power outages and enhance overall reliability.
Southwest Detroit residents take stand against ICE crackdown: ‘Our presence enriches this country’
Tuesday’s rally demands dignity for immigrant families while providing protection strategies and mutual aid resources.
Can the EPA still protect our waters? Supreme Court limits flexibility
The U.S. Supreme Court has restricted the Environmental Protection Agency and states’ flexibility in regulating water pollution under the Clean Water Act. However, regulators retain several methods to control pollutants from factories, sewage treatment plants, and other sources entering protected water bodies.
Climate change could trigger more water main breaks like Southwest Detroit disaster
Increasingly volatile winter temperatures and prolonged summer heat may be creating problems for Detroit’s aging water infrastructure.
Can solar power ease energy burden for Detroit’s low-income communities?
A $200,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy is enabling the North End Woodward Community Coalition to establish a community solar trust. This initiative will install solar arrays at key sites in Detroit’s North End, Highland Park, and Hamtramck, generating energy credits to be redistributed to local residents.
NOAA layoffs endanger Great Lakes, experts say: ‘The drivers behind keeping us safe’
NOAA layoffs by Trump could hurt response to algal blooms, interrupt forecasts, undermine Great Lakes health.