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The Whitmer-Gilchrist Administration helped broker a tentative deal between the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) and Highland Park last month to end a 10-year dispute over unpaid water bills.
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Highland Park Residents May See Water Debt Forgiven In Class Action Settlement

Laura Herberg February 26, 2020

A five-year-old class action lawsuit alleging the City of Highland Park improperly handled water utility bills has been settled. If a...

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School Closings for Feb. 26, 2020

Pat Batcheller February 26, 2020

February 26 is a snow day for students across southeast Michigan. The National Weather Service is forecasting up to five...

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Former Obama Commerce Secretary Says Trump Tariffs Backfiring on U.S. Workers

Quinn Klinefelter February 24, 2020

President Trump says he’s imposed tariffs on a variety of foreign goods to even the playing field for U.S. industries...

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Detroit Announces City Arts Plan Including Fundraising, Programming

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 20, 2020

The City of Detroit announced plans today to expand city hall’s support of local arts, culture and music initiatives, including...

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Senate Bill Would Count Prison Population at Home Addresses for Census

Eli Newman February 20, 2020

State Senator Sylvia Santana (D-Detroit) is trying to change how Michigan’s incarcerated population is counted this upcoming Census. "When it...

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The Lake Huron shoreline.
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Shoreline Erosion Isn’t Just Houses Falling Into Great Lakes. It Affects You Too.

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher February 17, 2020

Water levels are rising along Michigan’s shorelines. It’s a fact that has dominated the headlines recently – including stories of people’s houses...

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Rep. Andy Levin Drives Towards Green New Deal with Electric Vehicle Bill

Eli Newman February 17, 2020

U.S. Rep. Andy Levin (MI-9) is introducing legislation to create a system of electric vehicle charging stations across the country....

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Lake Superior 10/24/2019
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Great Lakes Swamping Shoreline Towns, Waste Water Facilities

Quinn Klinefelter February 14, 2020

This year Lakes Michigan, Huron and Superior were at the highest water levels ever recorded for the month of January. Analysts say...

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Lawsuit Claims Detroit Failed to Notify Property Owners of Tax Assessment Notices

Eli Newman, Detroit Today February 14, 2020

A group of Detroit homeowners is suing the city, Wayne County, and the state, claiming officials delayed notifying residents of their tax assessments....

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Macomb County Transit Advocate Reacts to Being Left Out of Three-County Plan

Detroit Today February 13, 2020

After two failed attempts to bolster public transit in Metro Detroit, leaders in Oakland, Wayne, and Washtenaw counties are leaving...

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Highland Park Residents Knock on Doors to Get People to Fill Out the Census

Laura Herberg February 13, 2020

On a Saturday afternoon, a group of Census Ambassadors is meeting at a house in Highland Park. “Our purpose is...

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Jeffrey Montgomery
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Freep Film Festival Picks “America, You Kill Me,” on Detroit Gay Rights Activist, for Opening Night

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 11, 2020

"America, You Kill Me," a documentary about Detroit gay rights activist Jeffrey Montgomery, will open this year's Freep Film Festival,...

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