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When tornadoes hit southwest Michigan on May 7, the city of Portage saw heavy damage. Two weeks later, City Manager Pat McGinnis joined Michigan Public for an update.
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The pesticide DDT nearly wiped out North America’s bald eagles. Communities, scientists, and politicians worked hard to bring this symbolic bird back from the brink.
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A look back on what led to the Flint water crisis and what more still needs to be done in the city, a new natural gas project in northern Michigan, the role Michigan might play in November's presidential election as a swing state, multi-displinary artist Tiff Massey's upcoming exhibit at the DIA, and a conversation with Flint mayor Sheldon Neeley.
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A conversation with the United States Ambassador to Ukraine, a new dark comedy TV series called "Diarra from Detroit," and conservation efforts happening at one of Michigan’s most important wetlands.
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The project is being celebrated by the utility and local officials in Wexford County, but criticized by environmental groups.
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The State of Michigan’s MI Clean Water Plan is receiving an extra $290 million for an expansion.
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Dozens of the children of Flint, Michigan's lead-contaminated water crisis have turned their trauma into advocacy 10 years after it began.
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“Probably those 31 lines still remaining to be replaced will happen before the end of this month," said Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley.
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The study defines the value as a combination of electricity bill savings, plus money earned from selling excess electricity to the grid.
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Mobile home residents file Federal lawsuit, an introspective painting sparks conversation in Gross Pointe, and an attempt to restore a once common Great Lakes fish
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Keweenaw Land Association has requested a lease for mineral exploration rights for more than 10,000 acres of land in five counties in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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Starting this year, hunters are not allowed to target coyotes between mid-April and mid-July. The state Natural Resources Commission voted to bring back a "quiet period."