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DTE Energy ghostwriting comments to push $456 million rate hike

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt October 17, 2024October 21, 2024

DTE Energy’s $456.4 million rate hike is under scrutiny amid reports that some supporting businesses may have had their comments drafted by the utility.

Detroit water quality is illustrated in an image of a faucet pouring into a glass.
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New federal rule demands lead pipe replacement in 10 years, $90M for Detroit

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

The Biden-Harris administration’s new rule mandates replacing all lead service lines in drinking water systems nationwide within a decade. Detroit is already benefiting from $90 million for lead pipe replacement, aiding Michigan communities recovering from the Flint water crisis.

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Detroit residents have until October 25 to comment on action against Edw. C. Levy Co

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak October 16, 2024October 21, 2024

Detroit residents have until October 25, 2024, to weigh in on a proposed consent order from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, which mandates penalties and a compliance plan for the Edw. C. Levy Company due to air quality violations at two local sites.

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Federal aid to rescue Michigan cherry farmers after devastating crop loss

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

Michigan sweet cherry farmers can now access low-interest emergency loans from the USDA’s Farm Services Agency. This aid follows the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s disaster declaration in Antrim, Grand Traverse, Leelanau counties, and eight neighboring counties, due to crop losses from erratic weather and pest infestations.

DTE ENERGY
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What we’re reading: DTE scrutinized for executive bonuses amid outages

Avatar photo by Nina Misuraca Ignaczak October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

Michigan utilities DTE and Consumers Energy face backlash for executive bonuses amid ongoing outages, while US Steel’s potential takeover sparks environmental and health concerns, and Flint’s lead crisis and low teacher expectations impact students’ academic performance.

Posted inDemocracy

Could a Kamala Harris presidency spark federal action on drinking water affordability?

Avatar photo by Gary Wilson October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

Monica Lewis-Patrick, President of We the People of Detroit, calls for federal action on water rights. Despite funding gaps, Sen. Kamala Harris introduced the 2019 Water Justice Act, proposing $10 billion to assist low-income households.

Posted inDemocracy

Arab American and Muslim voters in Detroit weigh Gaza and climate in presidential race

Avatar photo by Isabelle Tavares October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

Arab American and Muslim voters in Detroit feel betrayed by the Biden-Harris administration’s support for the Israeli military, struggling to reconcile their pro-climate agenda with concerns about Gaza.

Democrat Reggie Miller and Republican Dale Biniecki on hazardous waste, landfill issues
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Radioactive waste, renewable energy weigh on race that could decide control of the Michigan House

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

Incumbent Reggie Miller is campaigning to block radioactive waste from being sent to Michigan, while her opponent Dale Biniecki is focusing on opposing Michigan’s renewable energy package, which gives the state the final say on large renewable energy developments.

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AI platform by University of Michigan raises environmental concerns

by Jena Brooker, BridgeDetroit October 16, 2024October 16, 2024

The University of Michigan pioneers a campus-wide AI platform, yet officials remain uncertain about its environmental impact.

Hurricane Milton
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How Michiganders can help people affected by hurricanes 

Avatar photo by Izzy Ross, IPR October 11, 2024October 11, 2024

Organizations in Michigan have been sending people to assist with relief efforts for Hurricane Milton an Helene, while the Red Cross and other reputable organizations recommend donating money to help those affected by the hurricanes.

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