Scripps Street on April 3. Photo by Brian Allnutt. On Scripps street in Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood, Blake Grannum, 36, has been nervously watching the...
The data gathered by the U.S. Census, which includes information on the age, racial background and income level of an area’s residents, is often the...
As COVID-19 forces people to stay home and perhaps look for productive ways to use their time, interest in gardening has grown alongside other pandemic...
Detroit's farm and garden community have had to adapt to new realities — including helping their workers and customers stay safe and adjusting to an...
During the pandemic, Detroiters need parks more than ever. Increasingly, green space is being recognized as a key asset for wellness. ...
The project, originally designed to create natural habitat on the island's eastern end, also opened a path for the historically high Detroit River to flood...
the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and Great Lakes Environmental Law Center (GLELC) were requesting a “Declaratory Ruling†around partial lead service line replacements, asserting...
EGLE issued a press release on January 16th, saying that “it considers inadequate the steps taken so far to contain the...
The city's Office of Sustainability undertook the plan as part of an effort to make city operations more efficient by reducing energy costs and greenhouse...
The IRP is a plan that all Michigan electric utilities must submit every five years, outlining their strategy for providing power over the next decade...