Driving down Monterey Street on Detroit’s westside, there are more abandoned and vacant houses than occupied ones. Sidewalks are overgrown with grass, and stretches of land as long as football fields separate the homes that remain. About midway down the block, between Wildemere and Lawton streets, is Fennigan’s Farms. You can’t miss it from the […]
Detroit resident voices election concerns and hopes
Michelle Taylor, a 58-year-old retired skilled trades worker, plans to vote in the upcoming election and is particularly concerned about the economy, inflation, and the candidates’ stances on international business deals.
Sustainability and women’s rights: Michigan voter’s push
Ricardo Soria, a business owner from Allen Park, emphasizes the importance of every American’s vote and prioritizes climate concerns for voters.
Planet Detroit’s environmental voter guide to the 2024 Michigan general election
Michigan voters have the chance to shape the state’s future, not just in terms of politics but also environmental policies. Our guide covers key races and ballot issues affecting water, climate and public health, with a focus on Southeast Michigan.
Riverview Head Start worker on voting and environmental issues
Diana Rocco, a Head Start worker in Riverview, Michigan, plans to vote in the election, focusing on human rights, climate change, and food safety.
Detroit’s small business owners voice concerns on health, climate, and voting
Kim and Chris Casteel, owners of Anew Life, a custom prosthetics and orthotics manufacturing provider in Detroit, emphasize healthcare, the economy, and education in their voting choices, and worry about pollution’s effect on air quality and private equity’s role in healthcare.
Complaint alleges Michigan regulators ‘aided and abetted’ BASF’s criminal water pollution in Wyandotte for decades
A state employee has filed a complaint with the Michigan Attorney General’s office, alleging state regulators failed to stop BASF from releasing toxic chemicals into the Detroit River from its Wyandotte facility over five decades.
Community journalism in Southwest Detroit: Tackling air quality and voter engagement
One of my favorite things about Planet Detroit is our focus on community journalism. It’s not enough to write about the environmental and public health issues that impact a community. We want to understand better Southwest’s nuances—the communities within the community—to ensure that everyone sees themselves in our coverage. We held our first elections-related listening […]
Will DTE face consequences for ghostwritten rate case comments?
Michigan regulators are considering denying DTE Energy’s proposed $456 million electricity rate increase after it was revealed that the utility had ghostwritten comments in support of the hike, prompting calls for lawmakers to pass legislation to block utilities from making political donations.
2024 race: Are economic issues sidelining climate and LGBTQ+ rights?
The economy is a top priority for voters in the 2024 presidential election, with both Trump and Harris focusing on tax breaks and job creation to boost the economy.