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Planet Detroit reporter Isabelle Tavares stands at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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El Paso workshop guides reporters who tell immigration stories

Avatar photo by Isabelle Tavares May 29, 2025May 29, 2025

In El Paso, journalists at a Poynter Institute workshop explore the importance of careful storytelling when reporting on immigration.

Wyandotte Municipal Services sign.
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Wyandotte water system problems pose ‘immediate health risk’: State regulator

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

State survey raises concerns about Wyandotte’s ability to protect water customers from BASF pollution and other contaminants, water expert says.

The Detroit skyline is blanketed with Canadian wildfire smoke in June 2023.
Posted inNews

Wildfire smoke forecast: Will Michigan catch a break this summer?

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

Canada is unlikely to see the kind of megafires that drove the 2023 smoke season in Detroit, experts say. Yet parts of Canada and the U.S. could still see large fires and send smoke to Michigan.

Harry Jones, president of Detroit Community Sailing Center, on the shore of the Detroit River.
Posted inNeighborhood Reporting Lab

Black students sail the Detroit River with Harry Jones: ‘Water is in my DNA’

Avatar photo by Carissa Welton May 28, 2025May 28, 2025

Harry Jones aims to make sailing accessible for Detroit youth, growing the Detroit Community Sailing Center from eight to 80 participants, and forging partnerships to establish the Detroit River Education Center.

Modern HVAC air conditioner unit on concrete slab outside of duplex house.
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Trump’s plan to cut LIHEAP utility assistance raises alarms as heat waves, high energy bills squeeze Americans

Avatar photo by The 19th May 27, 2025May 27, 2025

The Trump administration’s proposal to cut the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) threatens to leave vulnerable households facing harsh choices between heating or cooling their homes and affording essentials like food.

Calvin Colbert, executive director of Detroit Youth Impact Center.
Posted inNeighborhood Reporting Lab

How Detroit Impact’s ‘fatherlike figure’ Calvin Colbert shapes young lives

Avatar photo by Sonja Stuckey May 27, 2025May 27, 2025

Calvin Colbert has dedicated nearly three decades to managing the Detroit Impact youth center, empowering low-income families and at-risk youth through education and mentorship. “I’m blessed every day to get up and to be able to come here and function,” he says.

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Voices: Michigan has a big food waste challenge. Here’s a roadmap for change

Avatar photo by Daniel Schoonmaker May 25, 2025May 25, 2025

Food waste is an environmental and economic failure. Here are some ideas for how Michigan can do better.

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West Michigan coal power plant gets lifeline from Trump administration

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak May 24, 2025May 24, 2025

Environmental advocates and clean energy proponents are voicing strong opposition as the Trump administration orders the J.H. Campbell coal plant in Michigan to remain operational through August, overriding a planned shutdown and raising concerns about grid reliability and public health impacts.

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Voices: Food waste costs Michiganders billions. It’s time to rethink what we throw away.

Avatar photo by Danielle Todd May 24, 2025May 18, 2025

Keeping food out of landfills could save money, reduce emissions, and build healthier communities.

Andrew Bashi, attorney at the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center.
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Andrew Bashi’s legal journey: ‘Working on the issues I care about’

Avatar photo by Yara Reda May 23, 2025May 23, 2025

At the Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, Andrew Bashi tackles civil rights cases while empowering residents to organize and advocate for their needs. He advises aspiring attorneys to brace for challenges and engage in activism even before law school.

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