A new documentary comes out in late January, outlining the severe impact the invasive species had on fish populations until the late 1950s across the Great Lakes region.
The study adds to mounting evidence that winter is the most rapidly changing season in the Great Lakes region, growing warmer and wetter with less snow. Most prior research has been done on land.
As communities across the Great Lakes Bay Region face population loss, efforts are underway to create more statewide awareness of the area and make it a more desirable place to live, work and play.
JustAir is a Detroit-based organization whose mission is to use data, technology and analysis to protect the 20,000 breaths ...
A pair of cold fronts sweeping across the Northeast through Wednesday will make conditions ripe for snow squalls. These brief ...
Cities and towns from the Great Lakes region to parts of the Northeast are bracing for more snow and strong winds as the next in a series of fast-moving clipper systems threatens the region.
Cities and towns from the Great Lakes region to parts of the Northeast are bracing for more snow and strong winds as the next in a series of fast-moving clipper systems threatens the region.
Steel production rose by 10,000 tons in the Great Lakes region the previous week, according to Washington, D.C.-based ...
Here's what we know so far about what the federal funding freeze means for the Great Lakes region and Milwaukee. Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District communications manager Bill Graffin ...
Ice growth on the Great Lakes requires long spells of subfreezing temperatures like we’ve seen of late. The shallower lakes—Erie and Huron—are the first to build significant surface ice, with the ...