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‘Tiger Dams’ provide Jefferson Chalmers with flooding solution — for now

“A little bit unattractive, but it’s better.. than the sandbags.” That’s how Detroit General Services Department Project Manager Crystal Perkins described the water-filled ‘Tiger Dams’ that are now being installed throughout Jefferson Chalmers in an attempt to control floodwaters. At a Wednesday press conference, Perkins said the city was about 85% percent finished with the […]

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QUESTION: I’ve heard that COVID-19 is caused by 5G. What’s up with that?

Planet Detroit is pleased to participate in a collaborative journalism effort organized by Outlier Media to help answer your questions about COVID-19. You can use it for free by texting “Detroit” to 73224. QUESTION: I’ve heard that COVID-19 is caused by 5G. What’s up with that? What is 5G? 5G is the newest (fifth-generation) cellular network that […]

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As EPA suspends enforcement, EGLE moves forward with air pollution permits, offers ‘regulatory flexibility’

Theresa Landrum’s neighborhood in the shadow of the Marathon Oil Refinery. Photo courtesy Landrum. Theresa Landrum’s neighborhood in the 48217 zip code is surrounded by polluters like AK Steel and Marathon Petroleum. She says that her community is dealing not only with the rapid spread of the coronavirus, but also a high prevalence of underlying conditions such as […]

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Water organizers rush to deliver bottled water to Detroit residents as COVID-19 spreads

Water activists Debra Taylor and Monica Lewis-Patrick instruct volunteers on water delivery protocols on March 21, 2020, at St. Peter’s Episcopal church in Corktown. Photo by Brian Allnutt. On Saturday morning on March 21, around a dozen volunteers wearing gloves and masks were helping unload an Absopure water truck at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in […]