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Toxic metals, including arsenic, could be released by Canadian wildfires, posing health risks to those downwind.
-James Griffioen swapped a law career for bookmaking. -He sells 500 handmade journals every year at the Detroit Festival of ...
Consumers Energy's rate hike request would increase residential electric bills for its customers by 13.3%. The utility is ...
-Detroit's air quality is unhealthy for sensitive groups Wednesday as Canadian wildfire smoke spreads as far as Europe.
In Michigan, efforts to replace lead pipes must prioritize access to tap water filters, write the Plastic Pollution Coalition ...
Wildfire smoke poses a health risk to everyone, but certain individuals are more susceptible to illness, according to the CDC ...
Wyandotte's decade-long suspension of water fluoridation leaves residents without this key public health measure.
The Line 5 tunnel project in the Great Lakes by Enbridge may harm wetlands and bats, yet aims to lower spill risks.
Canadian wildfire smoke prompts air quality advisory in Upper Peninsula; evacuations ongoing in Manitoba, Alberta, and ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires prompts Michigan air quality alert, with PM2.5 levels potentially impacting sensitive ...
Michigan sends nearly 2 billion pounds of food to landfills annually, much of it still usable. Here's what you can do..
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