The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy is under FBI investigation for potential embezzlement of up to $40 million by CFO William A. Smith, raising concerns among philanthropic supporters.
Wayne County ‘trying to show up’ for public health through air quality data
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed hopes air quality data will have implications for future enforcement and legislation.
Last year’s Canadian wildfire smoke may have killed more than 100 in Michigan alone
Detroiters suffer during wildfire smoke events. Here are some of their stories.
Solar siting ballot initiative short signatures for 2024
Citizens for Local Choice says it will continue gathering signatures to put a question on the 2026 ballot that could overturn Michigan’s renewable energy siting law and make it harder to build large-scale wind and solar.
What we’re reading: Port emissions, zoo upgrades, and Palisades plant
The maritime trade industry poses significant environmental risks to Southwest Detroit. Meanwhile, the state is building support for reopening Palisades nuclear plant.
A Detroiter’s guide to planting a tree
What you need to know about choosing, planting and caring for a tree in southeast Michigan.
Northern Michiganders are getting off propane — and on to natural gas
Supporters of natural gas see it as a bridge fuel, something consumers can use on their way to a sustainable future. But critics say we don’t have that kind of time.
Eastside Detroit residents call for solar streetlights, money to climate-proof aging homes
Detroiters give input on ‘environmentally beneficial’ project list for their neighborhoods. Officials say they’ll use the ideas to write grants.
Dearborn native left D.C. job to head new city health department
Ali Abazeed grew up in an east Dearborn immigrant community surrounded by heavy industry. Now, he aims to change health outcomes by holding polluters responsible.
Detroit fugitive dust ordinance passes
City officials will enforce the ordinance using a visual inspection test. Advocates had called for real-time air monitors.