Tag: march
Ice storm damaged forests affecting 4th of July hiking and ORV trails; campgrounds open
A late March ice storm hit 12 counties in northern Michigan, downing or damaging three million acres of trees. The state’s largest forest, Pigeon River Country State Forest, has many closed trails, but campgrounds are open.
Owen Sound inviting all stakeholders to meeting on public drug use
City police, businesses, social service organizations, local prosecutors and provincial and federal politicians among those being asked to take part in meeting
Bitcoin mining farm in eastern UP prompts school to pause expansion
A school in the eastern UP is holding off on an expansion project to build two new classrooms and welcome 40 new students because of noise pollution from a nearby bitcoin mining farm. Residents are calling for the facility to shut up or shut down and move.
Chicago residents risk daily lead exposure from toxic pipes. Replacing them will take decades.
By Keerti Gopal & Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco
This story is a partnership between Grist, Inside Climate News, and WBEZ, a public radio station serving the Chicago metropolitan region. This coverage is made possible through an ongoing partnership between Grist and WBEZ.
Best Cage Match Ever: Tesla CEO Elon Musk Vs. US President Donald Trump
Trump pulled the DOGE Card on Elon Musk in an early morning social media blast, after the Tesla CEO threatened to tank Trump’s “Big, Beautiful” tax bill and start his own political party.
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