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One hundred stationary air quality monitors are now operational, measuring pollutants like particulate matter, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide in real time, officials say.
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Several Midwest states were bracing for dangerous storms Tuesday as tornadoes spun through parts of Michigan.
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A bill before a Michigan Senate committee would make it easier for residents to join the state’s Pesticide Notification Registry.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking public opinion on deer management with a new survey.
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This tool from NASA allows you to get your exact window to see Monday's eclipse; all you need is your ZIP code.
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A conversation with one of the newest members of Michigan’s Natural Resource Commission, the culinary career of a recipient of Michigan State's Outstanding Alumni Award, and the history of a nearly forgotten national outdoor recreation gear empire from the UP.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Urban Flooding Summit brought together experts on that issue, and leaders from cities impacted by more—and more severe—floods.
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The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians wants to appeal the 2023 Great Lakes Fishing Decree, saying it takes away fishing rights not agreed to by the tribe.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources said on Wednesday that a gray wolf was killed in January in Calhoun County by a hunter who thought it was a coyote.
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If you miss it, the next time a total solar eclipse is projected to be visible in the continental United States is not until August of 2044.
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Community groups say the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's public comment process favors polluters over communities affected by pollution.
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What reopening the Palisades nuclear power plant might mean for nearby communities, where hemlock wooly adelgids are found in Michigan and how they are managed, and a look at the Laurentide Ice Sheet's history in the Great Lakes.