Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall criticizes state tax credits for AI data centers, argues they expose consumers to financial risk if projects fail.
Affordability tops concerns at DTE’s Detroit listening session: Resident’s winter heat bill ‘devastating’
Detroiters ask how DTE’s long-term power plan will affect their bills and raise concerns over power outages.
What we’re reading: Frostbite possible within minutes as brutal arctic air hits Michigan
Lower Peninsula wind chills could plunge to minus 15 to minus 20 degrees Friday through Saturday.
Detroit hazardous waste facility settles with residents for $2.3 million over ‘horrific odor’
The approximately 350 residents within a 1-mile radius of US Ecology Detroit South who signed on to the class action lawsuit are estimated to receive roughly $1,000 each.
What to know about freezing pipes in Metro Detroit
As Metro Detroit faces prolonged cold, plumbers report a rise in frozen and burst pipes, urging homeowners to act. Insulating exposed pipes and letting faucets drip overnight can prevent costly damage.
Can Trump’s coal comeback last? Experts say no
In 2025, regulatory rollbacks and surging power demand helped buoy an industry in trouble.
Data centers could drive Michigan air pollution higher with climate law loophole: Science nonprofit
Data center power demands, emissions loophole for Michigan utilities could add to the state’s air pollution in decades ahead, The Union of Concerned Scientists says.
Data center news: DTE agrees to power terms for Saline Township data center
The 1.4-gigawatt facility would be Michigan’s largest, consuming more electricity than 1 million homes.
What we’re reading: Inkster water bills soar after meter replacement
A bellwether bench trial against the EPA begins Jan. 26 in Ann Arbor, over a decade after Flint’s water crisis emerged.
Michigan Supreme Court considers ban on ICE courthouse arrests
Prosecutors and advocates say rising ICE courthouse arrests have a chilling effect on testimony and legal participation.

