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Highland Park Fire Department fully staffed for the first time in 40 years

John Filbrandt May 14, 2024

For the first time in 40 years, the city of Highland Park’s Fire Department is fully staffed.  That’s a significant...

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Dwydell Garrett poses in front of a WDET logo.
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Hamtramck completes housing for families displaced by I-75 construction in the 1960s

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 14, 2024

A class action lawsuit filed in 1968 against Hamtramck for displacing a Black neighborhood for the construction of the I-75...

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The new Hamtramck Police Chief Jamiel Altaheri was sworn on May 13, 2024, in front of city hall among a crowd of about 50 onlookers, and with his father behind him.
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Detroit Evening Report: Hamtramck swears in first Yemeni Muslim police chief in the US

Nargis Rahman May 13, 2024

The city of Hamtramck held a swearing in ceremony on Monday to inaugurate the city's new Police Chief Jamiel Altaheri...

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Students in Farmville, Va., protest against the school board's decision to close their school for five years rather than integrate following the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision.
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Created Equal: Schools still segregated 70 years after Brown v. Board decision, report finds

Created Equal May 13, 2024

In 1954, the United States Supreme Court determined in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision that segregating schools...

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Wayne State’s Department of Anthropology has been working with the nonprofit Project We Hope Dream & Believe (PWHDAB) since 2021 to restore the once-home of civil rights leader Malcolm X.
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The Metro: Malcolm X’s Inkster home receives Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation

The Metro May 13, 2024

Malcolm X is known for his activism for civil rights, including championing Black empowerment along with being a spokesman for...

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Michigan Supreme Court allows ‘indirect retaliation’ workplace lawsuit

Rick Pluta May 13, 2024

The Michigan Supreme Court delivered a precedent-setting ruling Friday that allows civil rights claims alleging indirect workplace retaliation. The lawsuit...

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A Seagull electric vehicle from Chinese automaker BYD for test driving is parked outside a showroom in Beijing, Wednesday, April 10, 2024.
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Small, well-built Chinese EV called the Seagull poses a big threat to the US auto industry

Associated Press May 13, 2024

LIVONIA, Mich. (AP) — A tiny, low-priced electric car called the Seagull has American automakers and politicians trembling. The car,...

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William Lambert was a significant figure in Detroit's abolitionist movement during the mid to late 19th century.
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DER Weekends: Remembering Detroit abolitionist and Underground Railroad hero William Lambert

Sascha Raiyn May 11, 2024

On the latest episode of Detroit Evening Report Weekends, WDET’s Bre'Anna Tinsley spoke with Kimberly Simmons of the Detroit River...

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Admission to "An Evening of Fine Arts" is free and open to the public, but patrons must have a ticket to enter.
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Detroit Evening Report: Detroit Public Schools’ annual ‘Evening of Fine Arts’ returning to Fox Theatre next week

Hernz Laguerre May 10, 2024

The Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) is hosting its 55th annual "An Evening of Fine Arts" next Wednesday at...

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Mark Savaya Leaf and Bud Billboard on Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, May 10, 2024.
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Detroit Councilwoman Calloway is calling for a ban on cannabis billboards

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 10, 2024

Detroit City Council member Angela Whitfield Calloway is asking for the city to limit the number of cannabis billboards allowed...

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Diane Sanders (center), manager of strategic initiatives at WDET, poses with her four daughters.
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The Metro: Local moms talk about the beauty, meaning of motherhood

The Metro May 10, 2024

Mother’s Day is this Sunday, and as the holiday has been celebrated over the years, the role and meaning of...

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Classic cars cruise down Woodward Avenue during the Woodward Dream Cruise, August 2017.
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Cars altered to be louder would lead to fines under new state House bill

Anelle Scott May 10, 2024

State Rep. Natalie Price (D-Berkley) introduced a bill last month that would penalize drivers for altering vehicles to make them...

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