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Phil Mickelson 2018 U.S. Open
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Phil Mickelson Says He Won’t Come Back to Detroit After Detroit News Report

Russ McNamara July 2, 2021

The PGA Tour’s Rocket Mortgage Classic is taking place this weekend at the Detroit Golf Club, but the play on...

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A Detroit freeway is shown after a severe flooding event in June 2021.
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Water Pumps Failed to Work During Heavy Rains That Caused Metro Detroit Flooding, Great Lakes Water Authority Says

Eli Newman July 2, 2021

Officials with the Great Lakes Water Authority say one-third of the system’s water pumps at the Conners Creek and Freud facilities failed to work...

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A Beginner’s Birding Guide to Palmer Park

Laura Herberg July 2, 2021

Palmer Park has the largest ancient woodland in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties, according to the People for Palmer Park....

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Gladys Knight & the Pips perform at the Harlem Cultural Fest
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Questlove’s ‘Summer of Soul’ Brings Hidden History of the Harlem Cultural Festival to the Masses

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross July 2, 2021

New York in the summer of 1969 had two major events -- one, Woodstock, which is still talked about to this...

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Michigan Wines Gaining in Popularity, But Climate Change Could Threaten That Growth

David Leins July 2, 2021

Subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts: Apple Podcast — Spotify — Google Play — Stitcher — TuneIn — NPR Michigan winemaking has grown in popularity in recent decades, but just...

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Great Lakes Water Authority Responds to Metro Detroit Flooding, Says Blame Is Not on Organization

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein July 2, 2021

Detroiters want to know what and who was responsible for the neglect in the city’s infrastructure that played a role in last...

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As Michigan Rapidly Ages, “We Are Not at All Prepared” for the Burdens of Long-Term Care

Detroit Today July 2, 2021

“The number of Americans 65 and older is expected to nearly double in the next 40 years,” according to a...

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Detroit City FC Keeps Winning While Other Local Pro Sports Teams Rebuild

Pat Batcheller July 2, 2021

Detroit sports fans haven't had much to cheer for lately. The Tigers, Lions, Pistons and Red Wings are all in some...

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AAA Michigan Projects Record Travel Numbers for Fourth of July Weekend

Alex McLenon July 1, 2021

As the country comes out of the coronavirus pandemic, the travel industry is preparing for a busy Independence Day weekend. AAA...

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Woodward Dream Cruise
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Planning Efforts for Return of Woodward Dream Cruise Underway

Alex McLenon July 1, 2021

Event organizers are in the midst of planning this summer’s return of the Woodward Dream Cruise. The popular mid-August classic car...

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Hear Brood X Cicadas at Their Peak in Michigan

Laura Herberg July 1, 2021

Every year a group of annual cicadas come out in the summer and emit an electrical-sounding buzz. But there are...

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Michigan Launching $5M Sweepstakes to Boost Vaccinations

Associated Press July 1, 2021

LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- About $5 million in cash and college scholarships will be given away in lottery-style drawings aimed at...

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