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Authorities say the risk of falling ice is too great to open the bridge.
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Relief from a brutal ice storm — which left thousands without power across Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula — could be a few days off yet, according to forecasts.
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How do you stay cool when it's 120 degrees and there's no AC? Dr. Gulrez Shah Azhar, who grew up in India, shares strategies from the Global South.
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Malik Yakini, executive director emeritus of Detroit Black Community Food Sovereignty Network, an organization that runs D-Town Farms, talks about what to do if your home garden needs help.
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Consumers Energy projects the remaining customers without power will have that restored by noon on Thursday.
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As New England sweated through a record heat wave, Montana got rare late-June snow. Firefighters are battling wildfires out West, while forecasters eye another possible tropical storm in the Atlantic.
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The National Weather Service had issued heat advisories for parts of at least 15 states, including in several major cities such as Philadelphia, Columbus and Boston.
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Extreme heat in the Great Lakes region will only become more frequent as climate change warms the oceans, lakes and air, a University of Michigan climate expert said.
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During this heatwave, how do we protect ourselves and loved ones? Also, a new exhibit exploring the interconnected history of African American culture and quilting. Plus, Karen McDonald talks about her work in preventing gun violence and the aftermath of the recent Rochester Hill's shooting.
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A potentially dangerous hot spell arrives in Michigan Monday, bringing additional risk to outdoor workers and manual laborers.
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Authorities say the tornado damaged homes and uprooted large trees along its 5.5-mile track through the metro Detroit city.
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Nearly 50 homes were destroyed and dozens more were seriously damaged during severe weather last week in Kalamazoo County.