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The first ever federal rules limiting PFAS chemicals in drinking water, the Armenian diaspora in Michigan, and possible improvements to the state's 2016 Wrongful Imprisonment Compensation Act
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Democrats aim to get Michigan's environmental agency more power over water quality issues, AI helps to uncover Great Lakes history, and reframing the Israel and Gaza conflict.
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A binational Great Lakes fishery dispute, expanding Detroit neighborhood art, fearing foam on the water, and the best advice to keep that happy vacation feeling.
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Outdated federal water laws and chemicals that were approved for industry without assessing for risk leave Ann Arbor and other communities struggling to ward off water contaminants before they foul drinking water supplies.
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Benton Harbor residents have been warned not to drink their water because of lead contamination. Will things be different there than they were in flint? Plus, how Detroiter Sarah E. Ray made a difference in her city and beyond. And, the legacy of George Jewett, the first Black football player at the University of Michigan.
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The pleasures of summertime on the Great Lakes carry a risk: drowning.The Great Lakes Water Safety Consortium has been tracking drownings in the Great…
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Should a Wisconsin city with a contaminated groundwater supply be allowed to siphon drinking water from Lake Michigan?Waukesha's groundwater supply has a…
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Flint’s ongoing water crisis, and the wider concerns it’s sparked about water quality throughout the state, was the subject of a town hall meeting in…
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Cars started lining up at dawn today at a Flint business giving away free water.Concerns about the safety of Flint’s tap water has created high demand for…