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Michigan House panel approves subpoenas to state departments

Rick Pluta July 23, 2025

The Republican-led Michigan House Oversight Committee approved a slew of legislative subpoenas Tuesday directed at state departments, including the Attorney General’s office. The...

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Attorney Todd Flood (left) joins Duane Williams in announcing a $100 million lawsuit against the city of Detroit for Williams' wrongful conviction in 2013.
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Man who served 11 years in prison suing Detroit, police and fire departments for wrongful conviction

Russ McNamara July 23, 2025

Detroiter Duane Williams is suing the city of Detroit and the police and fire departments for $100 million in damages...

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Detroit-based songwriter Mike Ward (left) joins Jeff Milo on MI Local at WDET Studios, July 22, 2025.
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MI Local: Songwriter Mike Ward in-studio, premieres from The City Lines + more

Jeff Milo July 23, 2025

This week, Detroit-based singer-songwriter Mike Ward joined me in-studio to discuss his new album, "The Time That Remains." We listened...

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Detroit Amps Jeremy Pargo dribbles around a DMV Trilogy defender.
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The Metro: What’s ahead for the Amplifiers – Detroit’s newest pro-basketball team?

Tia Graham, Lauren Myers, The Metro July 22, 2025

The newly formed BIG3 professional basketball team, the Detroit Amplifiers, made their home court debut at Little Caesars Arena this...

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The Metro: Michigan health care costs could be on the rise

Robyn Vincent, Jack Filbrandt, The Metro July 22, 2025

Health care in Michigan is about to get more expensive. According to a recent report from the health policy research...

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The Metro: Detroit’s Collard Green Cook-Off is about more than just food

Tia Graham, Cary Junior II, Lauren Myers, The Metro July 22, 2025

Soul food is one of the most identifiable American cuisines.  The dishes were crafted from the scraps that were left...

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Detroit Evening Report: Interviews underway to fill vacant Detroit school board seat

Sascha Raiyn July 22, 2025

Detroit’s public schools board is interviewing candidates for its vacant seat this week. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on...

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FILE - Rock singer Ozzy Osbourne poses for a photo in Los Angeles on Dec. 21, 1981.
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Ozzy Osbourne, who led Black Sabbath and became the godfather of heavy metal, dies at 76

Associated Press July 22, 2025

Ozzy Osbourne, the gloomy, demon-invoking lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath who became the throaty, growling voice — and...

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The 40-unit Bridge Housing Campus under construciton in Detroit's Core City neighborhood.
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State housing development authority releases new guide to combat housing shortage

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 22, 2025

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) has released the Get Housing Ready Guide.It’s a checklist for local governments to...

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Citizen Vox: Voter wants Detroit’s next mayor to address flooding, invest in neighborhoods

Quinn Klinefelter July 22, 2025

Detroit is just a few weeks away from a pivotal primary election that will decide the two final contenders to...

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The Palisades Nuclear Plant sits on the shore of Lake Michigan, in Covert Township.
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NRC close to decision on Palisades re-opening, environmental coalition vows to fight

Colin Jackson July 22, 2025

The owner of a shut-down nuclear power plant in southwest Michigan could try to bring it back online by the...

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A rendering of Chris Campbell driving a boat with text overlay that says "The Progressive Underground presents special Yacht Rock Edition"
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The Progressive Underground: Yacht Rock Edition

Chris Campbell July 21, 2025

This weekend on The Progressive Underground, we dropped anchor in the world of Yacht Rock — that smooth, soulful, and...

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