The Biden-Harris Administration addresses Michigan’s water safety, passing laws to replace lead pipes and investing in infrastructure, while former President Trump cut clean water funding and rolled back environmental protections.
What to know about Manhattan Project-era radioactive waste coming to Michigan
Radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project is being shipped to a landfill in Van Buren Township, Michigan, raising alarms about potential hazards and sparking public outrage.
VOICES: Why Harris and Walz are Michigan’s safest bet for reliable transportation
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are the top choice for improving Michigan’s transportation, focusing on safety, reliability and cutting emissions and pollution.
Michigan bird flu cases may have spread to pet cats, emails show
Amy Maxmen October 25, 2024 Bird flu cases have more than doubled in the country within a few weeks, but researchers can’t determine why the spike is happening because surveillance for human infections has been patchy for seven months. Just this week, California reported its 15th infection in dairy workers and Washington state reported seven […]
Coyotes roaming Michigan
By ANNA ROSSOW Capital News Service LANSING – Some residents across Michigan are becoming more familiar with unexpected visitors roaming the streets. Coyote sightings in residential neighborhoods have become more common due to the canines’ drive for food and quick adaptability skills, experts say. Coyotes prey on rabbits, chipmunks and squirrels, small animals that enter […]
Francis Grunow on Detroit’s role in our democracy
Francis Grunow, a public policy consultant, emphasizes voting’s role in sustaining democracy and tackling Detroit’s environmental issues, like air quality and green job access.
Nonprofit tech expert reveals voting priorities in Detroit
Edwin Taylor, a 23-year-old business technician, plans to vote in the upcoming election and believes his vote makes a difference, particularly for the Black community, and is particularly concerned about the environment, clean water, and the lack of funding for schools.
Ann Arbor voters to decide on sustainable energy utility
Ann Arbor residents will vote in November on a proposal to create an energy utility that would expand rooftop solar, battery storage, and other technologies to cut greenhouse gas emissions and boost reliability.
VOICES: On the lost opportunities for building a sustainable hydrologic system in Detroit
Mary Wright and her neighbors in Boston Edison face flooding from inadequate sewer drains, as architects and city officials work to address the city’s flooding issues.
What we’re reading: DTE’s $6k meter shocker, a dip in the Great Lakes
Here’s a weekly behind-the-scenes glimpse at some of the stories we’re following. Have a reading recommendation? Let us know at nina@planetdetroit.org. Great Lakes taking a dip, but don’t panic just yet Despite plunging water levels in Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Superior, experts say it’s still not time to freak out. Drought’s to blame, but water levels […]