Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has sought emergency relief from President Donald Trump for northern Michigan after a historic ice storm, aiming to secure up to $5 million in federal aid for cleanup and recovery.
Trump’s tariffs and severe weather put Michigan cherry industry on the edge
Michigan’s cherry industry faces vulnerability due to 10% tariffs on imports. While these tariffs could help compete with exporters like Turkey, they may also increase input costs, impacting thousands of farms.
Pediatric cannabis ingestions surge in Michigan, more kids hospitalized after THC exposure
The hospitalization of an 8-year-old in Oakland County after consuming THC-laced edibles at a T-ball game underscores the need for stricter enforcement of unlicensed marijuana products and improved child-resistant packaging to prevent accidental overdoses, experts say. The rate of reported pediatric THC exposures doubled in the five years after legal recreational sales began in December 2019.
Army Corps expedites Line 5 tunnel project under emergency permit
The Army Corps of Engineers announces new emergency permitting procedures, accelerates the review of Enbridge’s Line 5 tunnel project under President Trump’s national energy emergency order.
Smartphones become tool in Detroit’s flood fight: ‘Sometimes the streets are almost entirely water’
Gabriel Andersen, a 17-year-old senior at César Chávez Academy High School, earns extra money by documenting Southwest Detroit flooding using the Flood Focus app, a tool designed to tackle persistent flooding issues through community-driven data collection.
How Trump’s tariffs are set to raise Michigan grocery prices
Trump’s tariffs on imports could lead to a 2.8% increase in food prices, disproportionately impacting low-income households and complicating decision-making for food companies and farmers.
What we’re reading: Army Corps fast tracks Line 5 tunnel permits despite environmental concerns
More from the headlines this week: Judge orders Trump administration to release frozen climate funds, and Oakland, Macomb officials spar over sewage discharges during recent storm.
Lifelong advocate steps back — but not away — from Detroit’s Regent Park. Her new focus might surprise you.
Attorney Marcia Spivey, a longtime advocate in Regent Park, is dedicated to enhancing residents’ lives and recently joined Planet Detroit’s Neighborhood Reporting Lab to boost community outreach.
Detroiters rally against Moroun’s concrete plant over pollution fears
Detroiters are rallying against an east side concrete mixing plant owned by the Moroun family, highlighting issues of dust, noise, and truck traffic impacting their community.
Could Trump’s executive orders endanger Michigan’s climate laws?
Federal directives look to shut down state climate laws, revive coal. Experts say the president lacks the authority to overturn state law. DTE and Consumers say they will move forward with coal plant retirements.