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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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MichMash: A History of Enbridge Pipeline Controversies in Michigan

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher October 13, 2020

The decade-long fight over what to do about the aging oil and gas pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac is...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Staying Sane While Working From Home Is Changing Us

Detroit Today October 6, 2020

In your home, there’s probably a table, covered with your mail, your office work, a laptop, maybe a leftover plate...

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Unifor Finalizes Ford Contract, Fiat Chrysler Up Next

Alex McLenon October 1, 2020

The union representing Canadian auto workers, Unifor, has finalized a new contract with the Ford Motor Company.  The deal, which...

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Vox’ Matthew Yglesias: The Argument for Massive Population Growth

Detroit Today September 24, 2020

A popular American mentality is that bigger is better. "For places like Southeast Michigan, the fact that the tax base has...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Wayne State Researcher Predicts A COVID-19 Spike As Winter Nears

Detroit Today September 18, 2020

It has been more than seven months since the novel coronavirus was first detected in Michigan. "We have a better...

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National Consumer Sentiment Shows Small August Gain

admin September 11, 2020

National consumer sentiment posted a small gain of .4 percent in the month of August, but remains significantly lower than the same...

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Notice to Voters Election Polling Place 8.8.17-jn
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Rep. Slotkin, Junge Make Case For Eighth District to Voters

Detroit Today September 11, 2020

Two years ago, Republicans lost a number of congressional races to Democrats in districts that have been red for quite...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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How the Pandemic Is Affecting Our Finances and Ability to Plan for the Future

Detroit Today September 4, 2020

We’re living through one of the worst economic crises America has ever experienced. "This is becoming a tale of two...

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Where The Gig Economy Went Wrong

Detroit Today September 4, 2020

Around the economic recession of 2008 as so many lost their jobs and were faced with financial hardships and difficult...

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NAIAS North American International Auto Show Floor 2 1/16/2018
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Canadian Auto Workers Look to Strike If Negotiations Stall

admin September 4, 2020

Canadian auto workers say they’ll begin a nationwide work stoppage September 22nd if new collective bargaining deals with US car companies cannot...

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Why Michigan’s Recreational Marijuana Industry Isn’t Helping Those Harmed by Drug Policies

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher August 31, 2020

Michigan is still grappling with how to implement its new legal recreational marijuana market. And it turns out during the...

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Penske Takes the Reins of ‘Greatest Spectacle in Racing’

Quinn Klinefelter August 21, 2020

Courtesy of LAT/Team Penske Roger Penske owns the record for the racing team with the most wins at Indy. Now...

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