Great Lakes water levels fall below last year’s figures, with Lake Erie remaining near historical norms. This change follows a dry fall and increased winter evaporation.
Detroiters face April 3 deadline to claim flood damages
Southwest Detroit residents impacted by February’s water main break must file claims by April 3 to secure compensation for uninsured damages.
Michigan regulators request BASF’s plan to halt Detroit River pollution: Letter
Michigan regulators give BASF 60 days to produce a plan to stop contaminated groundwater from its Wyandotte chemical plant from polluting the Detroit River.
Detroit softens lead inspection rules in new rental program: Expert says it’s ‘unconscionable’ move
Starting May 1, Detroit’s rental properties will undergo visual-only inspections for lead-based paint and bare soil, aiming to boost landlord compliance. A public health expert says that without dust sampling, serious and irreversible lead hazards may go undetected.
Planet Detroit moves into first dedicated office at the Green Garage
Planet Detroit’s move to the Green Garage marks a new chapter as we join a community dedicated to sustainability and public service.
What we’re reading: DWSD proposes 3.5% rate hike
The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department proposes a 3.5% rate hike, citing inflation and rising costs. Meanwhile, southwest Detroit residents affected by the Feb. 17 water main break must file damage claims by April 3 to seek reimbursement.
Michigan tribes exit Enbridge Line 5 tunnel talks, call process flawed
Seven Michigan tribal nations have exited talks on the Line 5 tunnel permit, citing process flaws and treaty rights violations by Enbridge, the company behind the project under the Straits of Mackinac.
Environmental justice starts at home, says Shayla Zimmerman. A Detroit flood started her career trajectory.
Shayla Zimmerman, environmental advocate since 15, focuses on community organizing and nonprofit empowerment. Meet Planet Detroit’s 2025 Neighborhood Reporters in this Q&A series, written by Neighborhood Reporters.
Larissa Diem changed careers and moved to Detroit. She has a new spiritual home too.
Larissa Diem transitioned from a fashion major to an HR role at a hospital, all while sharing her creative insights through zines and her newsletter, “Goose Watch.” Meet Planet Detroit’s 2025 Neighborhood Reporters in this Q&A series, written by Neighborhood Reporters.
Southwest Detroit native grew up with ‘no roadmap’ in school. Now he aims to empower students like him.
Oscar Chapa, a Southwest Detroit native, is an academic specialist at the Academy of Americas middle school and is pursuing a master’s degree in Educational Leadership and Policy. Meet Planet Detroit’s 2025 Neighborhood Reporters in this Q&A series, written by Neighborhood Reporters.