Abby Carlson says Michigan residents must work together to build climate resilience or risk losing the qualities that make our state beautiful.
DTE Energy to request another rate hike in April on heels of $217-million January increase
DTE Energy’s upcoming April 23 rate hike request follows a recent $217-million increase for metro Detroit customers, sparking public outcry over high bills and frequent outages.
Perry Sylvester is a Detroit advocate. Here’s how he came to love the Motor City.
Perry Sylvester, a Utica native, champions Detroit’s future through community organizations, advocating for a city that residents can proudly call home.
Planet Detroit joins Climate News Task Force to strengthen climate journalism collaboration as founding member
Planet Detroit joins 10 other climate-focused newsrooms to form the Climate News Task Force, enhancing collaboration and impact in climate journalism.
This Detroiter self-publishes fiction. Shannon Mackie shares ‘catalyst’ behind completion of first book.
Shannon Mackie, a Detroit-based freelance writer and storyteller, has written several novels and short stories across genres.
Meet Planet Detroit’s 2025 Neighborhood Reporters in this Q&A series, written by Neighborhood Reporters.
USDA’s climate data purge sparks lawsuit
Organic farmers and environmental groups are suing the USDA for removing climate-related web pages, including interactive data and federal loan information, demanding the agency restore the erased content to help farmers adapt to climate change.
Detroit concrete crusher faces new dust control rules after settlement
By JENA BROOKERBridgeDetroit A concrete crushing operation on Detroit’s west side with hundreds of blight tickets will step up its efforts to reduce dust as part of a settlement tied to a multiyear legal battle with the city. Greenfield Supply Center, also known as Green Valley Properties, will be prohibited from using future properties it […]
Water service returns ‘shortly’ in Southwest Detroit neighborhood devastated by flood
Claims process prioritizes vehicles, mud cleaned out of sewers, GLWA to invest in preventative maintenance.
Ex-Senator Stabenow warns Congress: Don’t roll back environmental gains
Senator Debbie Stabenow retired after 28 years in Congress, where she championed sustainable food systems but faced challenges in securing climate funding due to the term’s polarizing nature.
What we’re reading: Southwest Detroit water main repair complete, pipe not yet back in service
GLWA has completed repairs on the 54-inch water transmission main that ruptured in southwest Detroit. President Trump has delayed 25% tariffs on automobiles imported from Canada and Mexico for one month, providing a temporary reprieve for automakers. Pro-V Enterprises has agreed to invest up to $4 million in operational improvements to reduce air pollution in Dearborn. Highland Park is under a boil water advisory due to a significant drop in water pressure.