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Governor Rick Snyder SOTS 18 7 1/24/2018
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Snyder Signs Tax Cut, Says State Can Afford to Fix Roads and Cut Income Tax

Rick Pluta March 1, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation on Wednesday that ensures the personal exemption on state income taxes will not disappear...

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Final Four Basketball
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The NCAA Scandal and the Corruptibility of Major Sports Organizations

Detroit Today February 28, 2018

John U Bacon Last week, the NCAA came under fire as an FBI investigation revealed several players throughout the country...

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A deep pothole in Detroit.
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Is This The Worst Pothole Season We’ve Ever Seen?

Detroit Today February 23, 2018

Rick Pluta/MPRN Sometimes driving around Southeast Michigan in late winter or early spring, it’s tough to know whether you’re driving on...

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"The Fist" monument to boxer Joe Louis in downtown Detroit.
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Detroit Named Finalist in Bloomberg Philanthropies’ 2018 Mayors Challenge

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 21, 2018

Sandra Svoboda Detroit is one of the 35 finalists for Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Mayors Challenge. Detroit beat out 320 applicants.  The...

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black and white image of martin luther king jr addressing a crowd
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MLK Historian Talks King Legacy Beyond Civil Rights

Detroit Today February 21, 2018

Clayborne Carson/Stanford University April 4th this year marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Junior....

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Map of U.P.
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100 Things to do in the Upper Penninsula…

Amy Miller February 21, 2018

As winter weather drags on, many people are feeling a bit of “cabin fever”. Spending too much time on the...

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DACA Rally Detroit Illegal Immigration Immigrants 9.5.17-jn
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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DACA Deadline Approaching Quickly–How Are Detroit Immigrants Reacting?

Detroit Today February 20, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET In just under two weeks, the DACA program -- which protects children of immigrants who arrived in America...

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Marygrove
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What’s The Future of Marygrove College With Foundation Support?

Detroit Today February 20, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Several months ago we learned that Marygrove College in Detroit would become devoted exclusively to graduate degrees. But...

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Coal Ship on Rouge River 062617 - pb
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Plan to Deepen Rouge River Put on Hold

Amy Miller February 19, 2018

An ambitious proposal to deepen the Rouge River is being put on hold. The U-S Army Corps of Engineers had...

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Black Fortunes Shomari Wills book 2/16/2018
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New Book Explores First African Americans to Escape Slavery, Become Millionaires

Detroit Today February 16, 2018

Shomari Walls/Harper Collins One in seven white families in the United States are now millionaires. For black families, it's one...

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President Trump Syria Attack Address whitehouse.gov
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Trump ‘Campaigned Like a Populist. He’s Governing Like a Plutocrat’ says WaPo Reporter

Detroit Today February 14, 2018

National Park Service President Trump unveiled a budget on Monday that would make big cuts to social, environmental, and other domestic programs, including...

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algae
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Scientists Now Know What’s Causing Lake Erie’s Algae Problem

Amy Miller February 13, 2018

IJC   Scientists have identified the source of the annual algal bloom in Lake Erie. Water quality managers have speculated...

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