Tag: Michican Public
Michigan is off the hook in lawsuit over 2020 dam collapse that flooded communities
State regulators have been cleared of liability in a 2020 mid-Michigan dam failure that flooded communities, destroyed more than 100 homes and drained popular lakes.
Stateside: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
A hunger strike began Monday at North Lake Processing Center. Plus, a vintage toy store in Livonia is adapting to younger generations of customers.
Raccoon mascots help highlight Michigan’s fifth year of record recycling rates
Michigan’s recycling rate has reached a record high for the fifth year in a row as state officials credit expanded access to recycling programs and increased public education.
Democrats lay out ambitious proposals to mark Earth Day (though the legislation has dim hopes of passing this year)
State lawmakers propose amending the state Constitution with a green amendment, and new regulations on PFAS.
Millions of birds in flight as peak migration season approaches
People can track bird movement through Michigan and take some steps to help them along their way as migration season begins.