Heavy rainfall in southeast Michigan has led to widespread flooding, with more rain expected. Kent County confirms Michigan’s second measles case of 2025, highlighting the need for vaccination. Michigan joins a lawsuit against federal public health grant cuts.
Trump cuts jeopardize energy assistance for over 400,000 Michiganders: ‘Devastating’
The Trump administration’s decision to cut thousands of federal health agency employees, including the entire staff of the Low Income Energy Assistance Program, threatens the future of a vital service that aids over 400,000 Michigan residents with their energy bills.
As bird flu wreaks havoc in the Midwest, researchers say vaccines offer a way out
Since April 2024, the U.S. has reported 70 human cases of H5 bird flu, primarily impacting agricultural workers. Experts stress that vaccinating poultry is essential to control H5 and alleviate the burden on farmers and consumers.
Flooding possible in Detroit, GLWA issues alert
Metro Detroit faces a flood watch until 8 a.m. Thursday, with 1.5 to 2 inches of rain expected.
St. Clair River oil spill doesn’t threaten Michigan, officials say
An oil spill on the St. Clair River from Suncor Energy’s Ontario facility was swiftly contained, officials say.
Great Lakes cooperation at risk as US-Canada tensions escalate
The Trump administration’s disinvitation of two Canadian mayors from the Great Lakes Day summit has sparked concerns about the future of the vital water-sharing agreement between the U.S. and Canada, which is crucial for safeguarding the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth.
What Detroiters need to know about the bird flu
Detroit residents are advised to take common-sense precautions against avian influenza, including avoiding areas with high levels of bird poop, regularly cleaning bird feeders, and keeping pets indoors, according to wildlife biologist Kaitlyn Barnes.
Lake Erie defies the trend as Great Lakes water levels take a dive
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.