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Mike Rogers launches second bid for Michigan Senate – will Trump’s endorsement be enough?

Avatar photo by Associated Press April 14, 2025April 14, 2025

Former U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers is launching another Republican bid for the U.S. Senate in Michigan, vying for the seat being vacated by Democratic Sen. Gary Peters in 2026, following a narrow loss to Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin last year in a hotly contested open race.

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Can companies outpace government rollbacks with green initiatives?

Avatar photo by The Conversation April 12, 2025April 12, 2025

Companies are under pressure from customers, investors, employees, and local communities to reduce emissions and invest in sustainability, responding to the urgent call for better environmental stewardship.

Hamilton Avenue in Highland Park on a sunny day.
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Highland Park residents face boil water advisories as city replaces century-old pipes

Avatar photo by Ethan Bakuli April 10, 2025April 11, 2025

Highland Park resident Runae Ford said the latest boil water advisory couldn’t have come at a worse time: the end of the month. “At least do something about our water bill,” she says. “We’re paying for something we cannot use.”

Detroit Intermodal Freight Terminal
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Detroit’s truck route ordinance: Will it finally bring relief to Southwest?

Avatar photo by Isabelle Tavares April 10, 2025April 10, 2025

The City of Detroit aims to enact a truck route ordinance, addressing long-standing pollution and traffic issues in residential areas by designating specific routes for trucks.

Ecorse Creek in Dearborn Heights.
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Dearborn Heights bears brunt of Ecorse Creek flooding: ‘Nowhere else for the rain to go’

Avatar photo by Brian Allnutt April 9, 2025April 9, 2025

Increasingly heavy rainstorms compound the impact of over a century of development in the Ecorse Creek watershed.

Measles test
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What we’re reading: Michigan’s third measles case of 2025 diagnosed in Macomb County

Avatar photo by Dustin Blitchok April 9, 2025April 10, 2025

A Macomb County adult’s measles diagnosis, linked to a Canadian outbreak, marks Michigan’s third case in 2025. Meanwhile, the Detroit City Council unanimously approves a $3 billion city budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.

Heidi Ausgood of Planet Detroit's spring 2025 Neighborhood Reporting Lab.
Posted inNeighborhood Reporting Lab

Heidi Ausgood shares why she joined the Neighborhood Reporting Lab. Hint: She’s a lifelong Detroiter.

Avatar photo by Carissa Welton April 9, 2025April 16, 2025

Heidi Ausgood shares her story of writing about Detroit and witnessing the changes in the city’s Grixdale neighborhood.

Akilah Russell of Planet Detroit's spring 2025 Neighborhood Reporting Lab.
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Akilah Russell shares her writing journey: ‘I want to make people think twice’

Tommie Obioha of Planet Detroit's spring 2025 Neighborhood Reporting Lab by Tommie Obioha April 8, 2025April 8, 2025

“I am excited about the exploration of it all,” Akilah Russell says of storytelling. Meet Planet Detroit’s 2025 Neighborhood Reporters in this Q&A series, written by Neighborhood Reporters.

Solar panels on a farm
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USDA’s rural energy grants resume, but with a twist: ‘Nothing short of devastating’

Avatar photo by Grist April 8, 2025April 8, 2025

Michigan’s Jim Lively, awarded a $39,696 USDA grant, faces uncertainty over installing solar panels on his family market due to Trump administration guidance to remove DEIA and climate mandates from proposals.

Leah Samuel of Planet Detroit's spring 2025 Neighborhood Reporting Lab.
Posted inNeighborhood Reporting Lab

Leah Samuel’s journalism career began with watching Walter Cronkite. Her work gives a voice to the voiceless.

Marcia Spivey headshot by Marcia Spivey April 8, 2025April 8, 2025

Leah Samuel, a journalist dedicated to amplifying marginalized voices, says anyone can tell their own story. Meet Planet Detroit’s 2025 Neighborhood Reporters in this Q&A series, written by Neighborhood Reporters.

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