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City officials say the smokestack, which looms over the I-75 and I-94 interchange just north of downtown Detroit, will come down by controlled implosion around sunrise on Sunday. But at least one group that campaigned to shut the incinerator down is unhappy about the plans for its demise.
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Today, a new law to minimize distracted driving. Then, Wayne County's improvements to conditions at its juvenile detention center. Also, the finale of the Detroit incinerator. Plus, a new MSU art exhibit exploring work and home.
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Neighbors don't feel they received adequate notice of the planned demolition of the closed Detroit incinerator's smokestack. They're also concerned about contamination being released in the dust from demolition.
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The State of Michigan has revoked the permits to operate the Detroit trash incinerator.For decades, neighbors complained about the odors coming from the…
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Today on Stateside, Governor Whitmer orders an audit of the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association after it hikes the yearly fee on auto insurance…
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The company that owns and operates Detroit’s massive trash incinerator abruptly announced Wednesday that it’s closing down the facility.The controversial…
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Citizen environmental groups are planning to sue Detroit’s incinerator over alleged repeated emissions violations if the facility doesn’t clean up its…
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A coalition of groups is demanding Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan shut down the city’s controversial incinerator.The groups, led by Breathe Free Detroit,…