It was a year of growing challenges as well as comeback stories in the Great Lakes. While Detroit welcomed a large new park, ...
Under current rules, more invasive species could find their way to the Great Lakes, Michigan's attorney general warned in a ...
Now comes the cold. As utilities worked Tuesday to restore service to tens of thousands of customers who lost power after ...
In Michigan, we talk a lot about fixing the roads — and that’s important. But there’s another partof our infrastructure that we don’t see, and it’s also in bad shape: the water systems under ourroads.
Plenty of victories, but green fight continues for Windsor-based Citizens Environment Alliance, a local voice for the environment. As 2025 comes to an end, a Windsor-based organization of activists ...
A popup roller rink, political intrigue, and a bunch of new and refurbished restaurants are among the big topics that are expected to be reported on by The Macomb Daily for 2026. Mount Clemens ...
Policing remains one of Detroit’s most emotionally charged issues. In 2026, several debates will take center stage: Police accountability: Calls for greater civilian oversight, transparency in ...
BACKUS, Minn. — Doug Taylor, the new mayor of Backus, Minnesota, has deep ties to the community and a background in the film ...
As we prepare to usher in a new year, the Daily Press is looking back on top stories from 2025. This is part two of four, ...
One competitor, SiFly, set a world record with its Q12 drone, more than doubling the longest known multirotor payload flight. The Q12 flew 26 miles in wind gusts up to 32 mph en route to winning the ...
Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a brief Friday with the U.S. Court of Appeals arguing the standards for ballast water discharge violate the Clean Water Act, leaving existing ships unregulated.
The increasing prevalence of data centers in Michigan may leave residents wondering if the state's water infrastructure can ...