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Muslim In America Reason
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A Closer Look At Muslim Populations in Dearborn and Hamtramck

Detroit Today September 9, 2016

Jake Neher/WDET Metro Detroit is home to some of the most diverse communities in the country. Two communities in particular...

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Marijuana Plant
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Lawmakers Say You Can Have Your Pot And Eat It, Too

Rick Pluta September 9, 2016

Sandra Svoboda Medical marijuana clinics in Michigan would have to be licensed and pay sales taxes under bills adopted by...

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GreatLakes-NoClouds-NASA Goddard Photo and Video
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Detroit’s Growth Brings Demand for More Environmental Law Attorneys

Amy Miller September 9, 2016

Businesses throughout Southeast Michigan are showing a need  for attorneys who specialize in environmental law. As a result, The Great Lakes...

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Duggan, Ilitch, Little Caesars
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Little Caesars Breaks Ground on New Headquarters

Eli Newman September 7, 2016

A bit of rain before #LittleCaesars breaks ground on new 9-story, $150 million world headquarters in Detroit. @wdet pic.twitter.com/FTEh22k44B —...

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Warren Evans
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Wayne County Executive Says State Budget Growing While Local Funding Shrinks

Amy Miller September 7, 2016

After three months of traveling to other communities across Michigan, Wayne County Executive Warren Evans says he sees a trend in the...

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Billboard Tells GM to ‘Never Forget’ Deaths from Faulty Ignitions

Quinn Klinefelter September 2, 2016

A group is posting a billboard in Detroit featuring people who died in crashes involving defective ignition switches made by...

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The History and Present of Detroit’s Labor Movement

Detroit Today September 2, 2016

Laura Weber Davis/WDET There are probably three major tipping points connecting Detroit and labor throughout history, according to Wayne State...

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Duggan DDOT
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DDOT to Add 24 Hour Service, Eastern Market Bus Lines

Eli Newman September 1, 2016

Courtesy of DDOT The Detroit Department of Transportation unveiled a series of expansions to its bus service that should add 1,500...

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Auto Auction
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Major Automakers Take Sales Hit in August

Quinn Klinefelter September 1, 2016

Most major automakers took a sales hit in August. Ford sales dropped more than 8% while General Motors was down...

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Epipen needle
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The Rising Cost of EpiPens and Disparities in Life-Saving Medicine

Detroit Today September 1, 2016

Laura Weber Davis/WDET EpiPen is like Kleenex in the allergy medicine world, a brand name so widely used it’s synonymous with...

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Bill Clinton in Flint 2014 1
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Bill Clinton to Campaign at Detroit Labor Day Parade

Quinn Klinefelter August 31, 2016

A former U.S. president who could become the nation’s First Gentleman is set to campaign in Detroit next week. Bill...

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Mt Elliott Entrance
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After 175 Years Mt Elliott Cemetery Represents Detroit’s Cultural Immigration

Amy Miller August 31, 2016

Detroit’s oldest cemetery turns 175 years old this week. The Mount Elliott Cemetery Association formally incorporated on August 31st  1841....

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