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Pine Rest is offering a live web series to expand mental health information, the Wyoming Department of Public Safety is buying an AI package to write reports, new legislation in the Michigan House would ban so-called "ghost guns", and more.
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Ottawa County is receiving half a million dollars from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency supporting brownfield redevelopment
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A federal grant that would have funded additional electric vehicle charging ports throughout Grand Rapids has been rescinded by the federal government
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun the process of cleaning up a former Muskegon County manufacturing site
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A former landfill along the Grand River has been declared a PFAS contamination site
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The agency says it will propose requiring that utilities actively replace harmful lead pipes.
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A year ago Tuesday, the EPA announced its “PFAS Strategic Roadmap.” The roadmap set goals to address PFAS at the federal level. So far, most of the agencies involved have held up their promises, but there’s still more work ahead.
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Federal judge says she won’t put the case on hold to allow the government to appeal that decision.
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Emergency waiver granted for Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin.
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In another federal move to regulate PFAS, the EPA says two “toxic forever chemicals” should be declared “hazardous substances”