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Plastic Pollution in Great Lakes Is “Becoming Increasingly Worse”

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein August 3, 2021

The Great Lakes are Michigan’s most precious resource, but plastic pollution and PFAS chemicals in our waterways are actively harming...

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Southeast Michigan Grappling with New Climate Realities

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein July 27, 2021

Large floods have been devastating Southeast Michigan throughout the summer, and the intensifying storms can be linked directly to a...

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I-75 Modernization Project 07/26/2021
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MDOT Says I-75 Will Remain Down to One Lane Through August for Repairs

Tia Graham July 26, 2021

Early in July a tanker fire on I-75 at Big Beaver caused the freeway to close and has since left it...

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Author of “How To Love Animals: In a Human-Shaped World”: We Need to Rethink Our Relationship to Animals

Amanda LeClaire July 22, 2021

Penguin/Random House When you think about the future -- whether that’s your own, your family’s or our planet’s -- how...

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How Planting More Trees Could Help Detroit Become a Healthier, More Equitable City

Amanda LeClaire July 22, 2021

American Forests/ KyleHohler / Shutterstock When it comes to Detroit and its trees, the city was once known for its...

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“Mosquitoes Are Out and They Are Fierce”: Why There Are So Many and How to Protect Yourself

Detroit Today July 22, 2021

Mosquitoes are worse than ever in Michigan, experts say. Michigan residents are working hard to protect themselves from bites, but it is...

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Rooted Taproot Sanctuary en sawyer lee and myrtle thompson
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Feedom Freedom Growers and Taproot Sanctuary Growing Community Care Through Gardening

Annamarie Sysling July 15, 2021

Rooted shares stories about land tending, community healing and regeneration happening right here on the ancestral land of the Indigenous Anishinaabe, the...

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Trail at Wilderness Lakes Park Upper Peninsula
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Whitmer Proposes Big Investment in Michigan Parks Amid Longstanding Challenges

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher July 12, 2021

Michigan’s parks could be getting a glow up. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced last week that she wants to put $150 million in...

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Rep. Elissa Slotkin Mackinac 2019 2 5/29/2019
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Rep. Elissa Slotkin Discusses Microchip Shortage, Infrastructure and Flooding

Detroit Today July 12, 2021

Automakers are losing a lot of money this year because of a shortage of microchips. These silicon microchips are about the...

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Flood cleanup July 2021
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Detroit Continues Cleanup after June Floods as FEMA Tours Neighborhoods to Assess Damage

Laura Herberg, Eli Newman, Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez July 9, 2021

After more than 6 inches of rain drenched Detroit and the surrounding area last month, residents in affected communities are still...

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Candice Miller Mackinac 2019 1 6/3/2019
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Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller Questions GLWA Accounts of June Floods

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein July 8, 2021

The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) says it does not believe human error was a problem in its response to last...

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Detroit home affected by flood
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Detroiters Still Sorting Through Aftermath of Flood

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein July 7, 2021

People all over metro Detroit are still recovering from last month's flooding, but residents on Detroit's east side have been devastated by the heightened impacts of every...

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