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The Detroit People Mover operating during the 2024 NFL Draft.
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Detroit People Mover closed through November for track replacements

Jenny Sherman September 3, 2024

The Detroit People Mover will pause operations for the next 11 weeks starting today, to allow for track replacements and...

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Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris addresses a crowd of union members and supporters at a campaign stop on Monday, Sept. 2, 2024, at Detroit's Northwestern High School.
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Kamala Harris makes Labor Day campaign stop in Detroit

Alex McLenon September 3, 2024

A number of key Democrats spent their Labor Day in midwestern battle ground states, campaigning in support of the party’s...

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The Michigan DNR recently awarded a construction contract for the building of a new research vessel to replace the aging survey vessel Steelhead, which has been operating on the Great Lakes since 1968.
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New DNR research vessel will be solar powered, made in Michigan

Michael Livingston September 3, 2024

A state-of-the-art research vessel will soon hit the water for the state Department of Natural Resources. It’s being built by...

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The Michigan Hall of Justice.
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Michigan Supreme Court sides with state in COVID-19 shutdown cases

Colin Jackson September 3, 2024

The Michigan Supreme Court declined to take up a group of cases involving the state’s COVID-19 shutdown orders Friday. That choice...

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Eligibility for a Michigan Bridge card is based on the financial situation of all members in a household.
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Shame and stigma prevent some Michiganders from using food assistance programs, report finds

Michelle Jokisch Polo September 3, 2024

Judgmental looks and invasive questions at the grocery store checkout are common experiences for some people in Michigan who receive...

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FILE - Columbus Blue Jackets' Johnny Gaudreau plays during an NHL hockey game, Jan. 4, 2024, in Philadelphia.
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NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and brother killed when bicycles hit by car on eve of sister’s wedding

Associated Press August 30, 2024

NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his younger brother were killed on the eve of their sister’s wedding when they were hit by...

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A wall with a vote mural in Detroit.
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The Metro: Will young people get out to vote?

John Filbrandt August 30, 2024

Like everyone else who is eligible to vote, young people matter in politics. But the difference between young people and...

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Detroit Evening Report: Safety tips for extreme heat; Hamtramck Labor Day Festival returns and more

Hernz Laguerre August 30, 2024

On the latest episode of the Detroit Evening Report, we cover this week's extreme heat and severe storms that have...

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MichMash: How will the repeal of ‘adopt and amend’ affect small business in Michigan?

Hernz Laguerre August 30, 2024

Supporters of increasing the state's minimum wage and earned sick leave received a ruling from the Michigan Supreme Court on...

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Rep. James tries to drum support for federal education tax credit legislation

Colin Jackson August 30, 2024

Michigan Republican Congressman John James is working to build support for federal legislation that would offer tax breaks in exchange for donations to...

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The Metro: New safety lab in Auburn Hills will test EV batteries

John Filbrandt August 29, 2024

When relying on clean sources of energy, like the sun and the wind, we need a way to store that...

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Detroit Evening Report: Power outages continue; Detroit Jazz Festival and more

Bre'Anna Tinsley August 29, 2024

On this episode of the Detroit Evening Report, we cover the continued power outages across metro Detroit following this week's severe...

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