A popular water affordability program in Detroit is raising monthly bills and reducing the number of people it can serve, after most of its funding ran out.
Funding shortfall in Detroit's Lifeline plan results in higher bills and reduced service, prompting calls for stable funding.
Public Utilities General Manager Vernell Roberts outlined rate increases and a statewide transmission project at the ...
After decades of fluoridating drinking water to improve public health, some communities are wavering on the practice. In one ...
The water affordability bill package introduced in the State Senate this April, offers a bipartisan solution to address this ...
Bottles and bags of water were distributed to Melvindale residents at John K. Kessey Fieldhouse. This action was taken after ...
Melvindale, Michigan, lifted its boil water advisory after testing confirmed the water's safety, and officials now advise ...