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Trump pledges tariffs and repeats false claim of Chinese automakers building big Mexican factories

By TOM KRISHER AP Auto Writer DETROIT (AP) — Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday repeated false claims that Chinese automakers are putting up large factories in Mexico, vowing during a stop in the automaking state of Michigan to slap 200% tariffs on any vehicles the unbuilt plants make and ship to the United States. […]

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Detroit wetlands offer up urban nature

As Detroit expanded over the past two centuries, one of its most treasured natural resources receded from the city’s riverfront. Wetlands—waterlogged areas where the city’s soils bordered the Detroit River—once stretched a mile wide and rested along the land between Lake St.Clair and Lake Erie.  In the years since the Industrial Age in the 1800s, […]

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Free film festival documents landfills, water pollution and lead poisoning

The Better Cities Film Festival, launching this weekend in Detroit’s Campus Martius, will feature films on critical urban issues, from environmental justice to sustainable transportation and placemaking, as part of the Detroit Month of Design. The free festival, now in its 11th year, showcases films that explore how to make cities and neighborhoods better places […]

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Oakland County water commissioner race focuses on water affordability 

This year’s race for Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner could have state-wide implications, as incumbent Jim Nash (D) and his challenger Steve Johnson (R) present contrasting plans to lower residential water costs.  Nash has positioned himself as a key supporter of State Sen. Stephanie Chang’s (D-Detroit) water affordability legislation. The legislation seeks to tie water […]