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The new monitoring system keeping Detroiters and others in Wayne County aware of what’s in the air. Also, a new security system at Eastern Michigan University looks to AI to identify gun incidents on campus. And learning to sit quietly in your own skin - with nothing on. What two Michiganders learned taking on a side job posing for life drawing classes.
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Today, some residents of Detroit neighborhoods try to get answers about concrete smashing operations near their homes. Also, Michigan’s Legislature turns its attention to interventions for kids' dyslexia and other kinds of reading delays. Plus, what’s cooking at the Dixboro Project. We’ll meet the new executive chef and partner Garret Lipar, who dazzled Detroiters at the micro-sized restaurant Albena.
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The Clear the Air Coalition argues that Michigan environmental regulators are too focused on technical compliance with environmental laws at the expense of public health.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy's Air Quality Division is setting emission limits for five chemicals. There are tens of thousands that have yet to be screened.
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A Detroit trash incinerator is being demolished after decades of complaints about air pollution and strong odors of rotten eggs and rotting garbage.
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Since Stellantis launched production at the Detroit Mack Assembly plant in March 2021, some nearby residents on Detroit’s east side have complained of strong, caustic paint odors. Some say it has affected their quality of life.
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Three environmental groups have notified the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency they plan to sue because the agency has not come up with a plan to…