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Today on Stateside, we talk about what's in the Environment Protection Agency's new plan to address PFAS contamination. Plus, Valentine's Day is all about…
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If you’ve ever tried to keep a raccoon out of your trash can, you know they’re smart. At my house, it takes a brick on top of the trash can and a bungee…
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Cities are creating new ecosystems, and they’re changing the way some creatures evolve. Those are the findings of a new paper in the journal Science.Jason…
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If you live in a city or town that dates back to before World War Two, you've got a "Main Street," you've got parks, and you can walk around town to…
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These are trying times for cities in Michigan, thanks in large part to big cuts in state revenue sharing and real estate values that cratered during the…
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Michigan's cities, towns, and villages are seeing an overall improvement in their ability to meet their financial needs, but hundreds continue to…
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A new study from researchers at Wayne State University will track coyotes in southeast Michigan. The study is meant to fill a gap on information about…
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Zoning is the DNA of a community: it controls how you live, shop, and work.After nearly a century of many cities separating those uses, now, they’re going…
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The Downtown Detroit Partnership is holding its annual meeting and luncheon today from noon to 1:30 p.m..Mayor Dave Bing and others are expected to…
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The emerald ash borer is native to eastern Russia, northern China, Japan, and Korea. It turned up in Michigan in June of 2002, most likely from wood used…