Teresa Homsi | WCMU
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A new group of endangered beetles has been discovered in Roscommon. The species was previously found in just 13 rivers in Michigan and Ontario.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is implementing the first-ever drinking water standards on six PFAS substances.
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Consumers Energy says there are no further plans to expand the company's wind portfolio, which accounts for 16% of the utility's electric capacity.
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A federal judge ruled Monday that Lee Mueller, the owner of the Midland dam which collapsed in May 2020, is liable for $120 million in damages to the state.
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It's pretty rare to spot a freshwater jellyfish in Michigan, but this is the most common time of year for them to be seen.
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The proposed pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac was supposed to have an extended environmental review process. But the new law says environmental reviews must be done within two years.
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Michigan has been plugging away at plugging abandoned oil and gas wells for decades. A new grant from the U.S. Department of Interior will help boost the state’s efforts.
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The National Park Service is investigating a sudden change in the flow of the Platte River at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.