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The Progressive Underground Show 259 feat. DERRICK MAY

Chris Campbell April 15, 2018

Transmat Records On tonight's installment of The Progressive Underground, host Chris Campbell interviews techno pioneer and legend DERRICK MAY as...

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Dana Nessel Patrick Miles 4/13/2018
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Dem Convention in Detroit This Weekend Could Be Crystal Ball Into Party’s Future

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher April 13, 2018

MichiganDems.com Thousands of Michigan Democrats will gather this weekend at Detroit’s Cobo Center for the party’s endorsement convention. Political onlookers...

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Last Days of Chinatown 4/13/2018
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Freep Film Fest Documentary Explores History of Detroit’s Cass Corridor

Detroit Today April 13, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET The Cass Corridor is one of the Detroit neighborhoods that has changed the most over the past two...

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Casino Montage
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Detroit Casinos Report Highest Ever Monthly Revenue

Sandra Svoboda, Melissa Mason April 13, 2018

Detroit’s three casinos' combined March revenue of $138.6 million is the highest since they opened in 1999 and 2000, according to...

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MSU Football Players 1960s Duffy Dougherty 4/13/2018
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Group of Black MSU Players Helped Desegregate College Football in 1960s

Detroit Today April 13, 2018

Through the Banks of the Red Cedar Now in its fifth year, the Freep Film Festival is underway. This year, 75...

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Detroit Institute of Arts, Woodward Entrance
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DIA Becomes 1920’s Hollywood for Film Festival Gala

Quinn Klinefelter April 13, 2018

Detroit Free Press The Detroit Institute of Arts goes back in time Saturday to celebrate the golden age of cinema....

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Bonny Doon Find Themselves on New Record “Longwave” Ahead of Third Man Records Gig

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 13, 2018

Photo Courtesy of Bonny Doon On Saturday, April 14th, Detroit band Bonny Doon will be performing at Third Man Records...

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Former Judge Who Brought MLK to Detroit Dies

Quinn Klinefelter April 12, 2018

  Tony Spina/Detroit Free Press Controversial former Judge James Del Rio served in the Michigan state house in the 1960’s...

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Drugs
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Downriver Communities Hardest Hit by Opioid Crisis

Amy Miller April 12, 2018

  New analysis shows several of Metro Detroit’s Downriver communities are experiencing higher rates of opioid overdoses. Data analytics from...

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House Speaker Paul Ryan
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Paul Ryan and the Exodus of Republicans From Congress

Detroit Today April 12, 2018

National Park Service A major shake-up in Washington yesterday, as House Speaker Paul Ryan said he’ll retire rather than run again in...

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Mark Zuckerberg Congressional Testimony .gov 4/12/2018
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Is Social Media Killing Democracy?

Detroit Today April 12, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg just finished two days of testimony before Congress, where he was asked...

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The Line 5 pipeline carries petroleum products 645 miles from Wisconsin to Ontario in two pipes that sit in the water along the lake bed.
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Campaign to Shut Down Oil Pipeline Under Straits of Mackinac Gaining Support

Amy Miller April 12, 2018

  Governor Rick Snyder is asking Enbridge Energy to accelerate it’s decommissioning of the Line 5 pipeline under the Straits...

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