Teresa Homsi
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A federal judge says the former owner of the failed Edenville dam is liable for nearly 120 million dollars in environmental damages.
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The Trees traveling on the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw from Cheboygan this weekend will be distributed to low-income families in Chicago.
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All young children will be tested for lead poisoning thanks to a new Michigan law signed Tuesday by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
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But bills in Lansing that propose to increase regulation on septic systems are still in limbo.
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Authorities have now determined that fifteen-hundred gallons of diesel fuel leaked from a cargo ship into Lake Michigan, after it was breached earlier this month
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Federal, state and local officials are responding to a fuel leak in Lake Michigan after a cargo vessel was breached Wednesday afternoon
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A Northern Wisconsin tribe is asking a federal court to immediately shut down Line 5. They cite erosion destabilizing a segment of the pipeline on their territory as the reason for their request
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Enbridge Energy says it’s disappointed that the timeline for its tunnel in the Straits of Mackinac has been pushed back. The Army Corps of Engineers is extending its environmental review for the proposed Line 5 tunnel.
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Communities contaminated by PFAS chemicals are celebrating a monumental step in federal regulations. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Tuesday announced the first-ever national drinking water standard for toxic PFAS chemicals
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Enbridge energy is reacting today to a request by the Michigan Attorney General to move her lawsuit against the energy company back to a state court. Enbridge says her appeal undermines a federal court’s “conditions of fairness”