Federal funding to the Great Lakes and various Great Lakes projects continues, while state-level funding remains an issue.
Despite virus, Michigan groups aim to keep summer fireworks tradition
The Alpena Municipal Council is giving people time to raise money for a July 4 fireworks show along Lake Huron.
Sewage Check: Great Lakes researchers look to wastewater for data on COVID-19
The virus can be detected in infected people’s feces – sometimes even before they begin exhibiting symptoms.
Marbled crayfish added to Michigan’s prohibited species list
Marbled crayfish, also known as virgin crayfish, are popular in the aquarium trade.
Four environmental issues in the Pittsburgh region to keep your eyes on in the age of COVID-19
Climate change, air pollution, oil prices and waste could be transformed by the pandemic.
COVID-19 Next Steps: Great Lakes outdoor recreation begins move toward normalcy
Many parks and public areas are opening – with restrictions.
Great Lakes Energy News Roundup: DTE Energy rate hike, Chicago firm fined for polluting canal
Catch the latest in Great Lakes energy news in Great Lakes Now’s fortnightly energy-related headline roundup.
Army Corps to hear from public on Enbridge pipeline plan
The Corps’ Detroit district office has scheduled a public comment period on the plan. It begins Friday and ends June 4.
What are Joe Biden’s views on two of the most controversial environmental projects in Minnesota?
Biden never addressed the Line 3 or Twin Metals projects during his presidential primary campaign and has continued to avoid taking a stand since becoming the likely Democratic nominee.
