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Kellom's Father
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Community Asks for Autopsy Report in Kellom Case

Bre'Anna Tinsley June 17, 2015

  Community members and the family of Terrance Kellom are rallying tomorrow night asking for transparency in the investigation of the...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit by the Numbers
  • Politics, Government & Finance

How Does Oakland County Stack Up Among Nation’s Wealthiest Counties? [Infographic]

Station Programming June 17, 2015

Here you can see how Oakland County rivals other U.S. counties in three common measures of households’ relative wealth: median...

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poverty
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How Does Poverty Lower Life Expectancy?

Station Programming June 17, 2015

Stephen Henderson meets with Arline Geronimus, research professor at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research and professor at the School...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit by the Numbers
  • Politics, Government & Finance

How Do Michigan’s Counties Compare in Wealth? [Map]

Station Programming June 17, 2015

This interactive map allows you compare and contrast measurements of wealth between Michigan counties. Here you can look at a...

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detroit city council
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Detroit City Council Rejects Proposal to Expand City Curfew for Minors

Marissa Gawel June 16, 2015

Detroit City Council members rejected a measure today to impose a curfew on minors during the upcoming River Days Festival downtown....

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Tuition
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Eastern Michigan University Approves 7.8% Tuition Hike

Bre'Anna Tinsley June 16, 2015

  The Eastern Michigan University Board of Regents have unanimously approved a 7.8 percent tuition hike. The increase exceeds a...

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Elder Abuse
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First-Of-Its-Kind Elder Abuse Shelter Opens in Metro Detroit

WDET News June 16, 2015

A one of a kind shelter opens in Metro Detroit today. The Jewish Senior Life organization announced Monday, during “Worldwide Elder...

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Heroin
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Michigan’s Heroin Epidemic

WDET News June 16, 2015

Every day somewhere across Michigan at least one person overdoses on heroin.  The number of non-fatal hospitalizations due to overdoses...

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Guns in Schools
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Parents Petition to Keep Guns Out of Schools

Amy Miller June 16, 2015

There’s a gun battle brewing in Ann Arbor with the courts and state legislature involved.  The controversy started (a few...

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Motor City Drive on stage
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Outside Perspective From NPR’s Michel Martin

Station Programming June 16, 2015

Ali Lapetina for NPR News Travis Wright is joined by NPR's Michel Martin in this reprise broadcast of NPR Presents Michel...

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Pysician
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Wayne County’s Physicians Not Equally Distributed

Bre'Anna Tinsley June 15, 2015

<Asset 1236: size large, side left, caption ''. Error loading preview> Physicians are more highly concentrated in urban areas than...

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Slow Roll bike
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City of Windsor Looking to Make its Downtown Better for Pedestrians and Bicyclists

Marissa Gawel June 15, 2015

The City of Windsor is looking to make its downtown more bike and pedestrian friendly. Planners and urban consultants in...

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