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Water quality data for various Michigan streams and lakes is used to make policy and management plans, but a lot of that data actually come from regular people. A state-led program is now looking for more volunteers to help monitor water bodies near them.
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The latest Kids Count report has good news for Michigan, with one caveat.The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s annual Kids Count data book is out today.The…
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A new map is helping Flint residents sift through the history of their homes to find out what kind of water pipes they have. The interactive map allows…
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Experts say local communities have been substituting mental health treatment for jail time in the United States for decades now. Tess DeGayner spoke with…
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel today announced that her office, along with 48 other attorneys general, have reached a settlement with Equifax over…
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New research from the University of Michigan finds environmental organizations lack transparency.According to research only four percent of environmental…
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The Michigan Attorney General is advising people to take action to see if they were impacted by a data breach of Detroit-based Wolverine Solutions…
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At last count, some four point six million Michigan residents had their personal information impacted by the security breach at credit rating agency…
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Nestle has been requested to submit updated data by the end of August on the environmental impact of its proposed increase to water withdrawal in Osceola…