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Juan Gonzalez DACA recipient immigration immigrant 9.5.17-jn
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Detroit DACA Recipient with Dreams of Practicing Law: ‘I’ll Lose All of That’

Jake Neher September 5, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Dozens of Detroiters and local immigration activists are protesting the Trump Administration’s decision to end the federal program...

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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.
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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What’s Stopping Michigan from Shutting Down Enbridge’s Line 5?

Detroit Today September 5, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET The growing concern over an aging oil and gas pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac has reached a...

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Prescription Rx Bottles
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State Lawmakers Want to Rein In Prescription Drug Price Increases

Amy Miller September 5, 2017

State lawmakers are headed back to work this week. Democrats say they are anxious to introduce a bill aimed at...

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Condos Midtown
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Who Wants to Live Downtown?

Amy Miller September 1, 2017

Demand for housing in downtown Detroit continues to increase at a rapidly growing rate. A new report conducted for the...

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Kaitlyn Buss Detroit News 2 9.1.17-jn
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Detroit News’ Kaitlyn Buss: ‘Future of Republican Party Is a Crap Shoot’

Detroit Today September 1, 2017

Laura Weber Davis/WDET Disaster and destruction dominated the national news this week in the wake of Harvey in the Gulf...

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Trump in Macomb
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Study Finds a New NAFTA Deal could Hurt Michigan

Quinn Klinefelter August 31, 2017

Steven Taylor A new report finds that Michigan’s economy could be hit harder than any other state in the nation...

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Michigan Senator says Workers Must Acquire New Skills

Quinn Klinefelter August 30, 2017

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET Michigan U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow says there are many good-paying jobs in the state that are not being...

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Strong Winds Help Keep Algae Scum off Shores of Ohio; Michigan

Amy Miller August 28, 2017

Consistent westerly winds blowing across Lake Erie this summer have apparently helped keep a harmful algae bloom away from Toledo’s...

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Charlottesville Courtesy of Dan Gottlieb 3 8.14.17-jn
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What’s Behind Rise in White Anger?

Detroit Today August 24, 2017

Courtesy of Dan Gottlieb The image published around the world from Charlottesville was of a sea of white men holding...

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Small Business
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New Construction and Rehabs Continue to Expand Footprint of Southeast Region

Amy Miller August 23, 2017

Southeast Michigan businesses gained about 20-million square feet of floor space during 2016. That’s according to a new report from...

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Medical Marijuana Dispensary
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Will Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Be Forced to Close Before They Can Get a License?

Cheyna Roth August 22, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET In December, the state will start accepting applications for medical marijuana shops to get licenses. But meanwhile, there’s...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Is There Any End In Sight for the War in Afghanistan?

Detroit Today August 22, 2017

“Absent 9/11, Afghanistan would not be on the United States radar,” says Professor Trumbore. “And I think it’s a fair...

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