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Sewage fills the Red Run Drain after a heavy rain on April 2, 2025.
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Sewage overflow raises stink in Oakland, Macomb counties

Pat Batcheller April 24, 2025

A heavy rainstorm on April 2, 2025 filled Macomb County's Red Run Drain with more than one million gallons of...

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Village employees clear debris left behind by historic ice storms in Wolverine on Monday, April 1, 2025.
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Michigan House poised to approve $75M for ice storm recovery

Rick Pluta April 21, 2025

The state House is poised to vote on legislation this week to allocate $75 million toward recovery efforts in northern...

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A tree rests on the roof of a house in northern Michigan.
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DNR says northern Michigan forests don’t look the same after historic ice storm

Pat Batcheller April 15, 2025

An ice storm at the end of March caused widespread damage throughout northern Michigan.The Department of Natural Resources says an...

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Susan Graham and other volunteers work to prepare hot meals April 3 at Shay Elementary School — which was converted to a warming station following the 2025 ice storm.
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One week later: Northern Michigan communities look to long-term recovery after ice storm

Michael Livingston April 8, 2025

In communities around Little Traverse Bay, the snow and ice is starting to melt but clear signs of destruction remain.It’s...

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Village employees clear debris left behind by historic ice storms in Wolverine on Monday, April 1, 2025.
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Whitmer deploys National Guard to help ice storm recovery

Michael Livingston April 3, 2025

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has deployed the Michigan National Guard to help with ice storm recovery.Two specialized teams were deployed Wednesday...

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A car drives through a puddle left after a downpour of rain in Detroit.
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Detroit Evening Report: Metro Detroiters brace for more heavy rain, flooding

Jerome Vaughn April 2, 2025

Detroiters are bracing themselves for another round of storms on Wednesday night. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on Apple...

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A snapped off utility pole lays by the side of the road in Bear Creek Township, Michigan.
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Thousands without power in northern Michigan with more wintry weather on the way

Ed Ronco, Ellie Katz, Michael Livingston April 1, 2025

Relief from a brutal ice storm — which left thousands without power across Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula — could be...

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Traffic lights go dark during a power outage in Michigan
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Detroit Evening Report: Much of lower peninsula without power after severe thunderstorms

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 31, 2025

Today on the Detroit Evening Report, we cover the ramifications of last night's storms, new city-wide projects and upcoming community events.Subscribe...

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Lake-effect snow falls in Lowville, N.Y., on Friday, Nov. 29, 2024.
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Great Lakes, Plains and Midwest forecast to be hit with snow and dangerous cold into next week

Associated Press November 30, 2024

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The first big snow of the season threatened to bury towns in New York along lakes...

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Jay McCoy puts up plywood in preparation for Hurricane Milton on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024, in New Port Richey, Fla.
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What to know about Hurricane Milton as it moves toward Florida’s Gulf Coast

Associated Press October 8, 2024

Not even two weeks after Hurricane Helene swamped the Florida coastline, Milton strengthened into a major hurricane that is headed toward...

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Detroit Evening Report: Power outages continue; Detroit Jazz Festival and more

Bre'Anna Tinsley August 29, 2024

On this episode of the Detroit Evening Report, we cover the continued power outages across metro Detroit following this week's severe...

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a generator sits in a driveway
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Detroit Evening Report: Severe storms cause damage, power outages throughout Detroit area

Jerome Vaughn August 28, 2024

Some Detroiters are without power and others still cleaning up after severe thunderstorms hit the region both on Tuesday and...

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