Last week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer declined to declare an emergency around Detroit’s water shutoffs, which affected 23,500 customers last year, citing “insufficient data†proving 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. ...
When the Friends of the Rouge formed back in 1986, the Rouge River was in desperate straits. But hundreds of millions of dollars of federal funding for...
DTE and Consumers Energy filed reports this week detailing the number of households currently without service and efforts to restore them. The reports are now...
Before COVID-19, Americans were throwing away about a pound of edible food per day per person. But now we’re home. All the time. And this...
The shelter in place order, however, is resulting in improved air quality across the country as people drive less and some factories slow or stop...
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...
Old fishing tales passed down through generations eulogize a fish sought after for its magnificent beauty, delicious meat, and ravenous hunger. ...