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The Whitmer-Gilchrist Administration helped broker a tentative deal between the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) and Highland Park last month to end a 10-year dispute over unpaid water bills.
  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: Highland Park enters mediation talks with GLWA over $24 million water debt

Jerome Vaughn May 9, 2023

Highland Park is entering mediation talks with the Great Lakes Water Authority to work out a plan to pay off...

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People identifying themselves as members of the Proud Boys join supporters of President Donald Trump for pro-Trump marches, Nov. 14, 2020, in Washington. Two supporter in the center are wearing hats with red lettering that read “RWDS,” which is short for “Right Wing Death Squad.” The gunman who killed eight people on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at a Dallas-area mall was wearing a “RWDS” patch. The phrase has been embraced in recent years by far-right extremists who glorify violence against their political enemies.
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Texas shooter who killed 8 wore ‘RWDS’ patch linked to far-right extremists

Associated Press May 9, 2023

The shooter who killed eight people at a Dallas-area mall was wearing a patch that read “RWDS” — short for...

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A photo of people's shoes as they're sitting outside.
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Detroit Today: Health benefits of maintaining friendships

Detroit Today May 6, 2023

American workers spend more hours at work than their counterparts in other countries around the globe. This means the work-life...

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A photo of a "slow school zone" traffic sign.
  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: Detroit school closes after student’s death, high rate of illnesses

Sascha Raiyn May 5, 2023

The Detroit Health Department is working with Detroit Public Schools Community District and state officials to investigate illnesses at two...

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Three police officers smile with the middle one holding a certificate
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Two Detroit police officers charged with felony home invasion

Eli Newman May 5, 2023

Two Detroit police officers are facing felony charges after allegedly forcing their way into a Roseville home last month. Macomb...

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UM Dearborn exhibit brings people together to discuss criminal justice reform

Nargis Rahman May 5, 2023

An art and poetry exhibit that hopes to inspire conversations about criminal justice reform in the U.S. opens this weekend...

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Warren Civic Center building.
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Growing number of Bangladeshi, Hmong Americans running for Warren City Council

Laura Herberg May 5, 2023

Warren’s city council members are currently all white, but a growing number of candidates running in the August primary are...

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John Salvage, Kirk Scarbrough, Evan Eklund and Josh Budiongan of New Twenty Saints
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New Twenty Saints premiere single ‘Blood Caught a Lie,’ self-titled album out in June

Jeff Milo May 5, 2023

Singer-songwriter John Salvage always poured a lot of heart into his ballads. And we do mean ballads, because even before...

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A fallen tree limb with a single band of red caution tape around it leans precariously against a power line, overhanging a street.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: Detroit announces $8M tree removal program

Hernz Laguerre May 4, 2023

Detroit city officials announced a new $8.3 million tree cleanup for homeowners.Listen and Subscribe to the Detroit Evening ReportNPR |...

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white barred prison cells
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Detroit Today: State Sen. Stephanie Chang looks to reduce Michigan’s prison population

Detroit Today May 4, 2023

Mass incarceration is a problem everywhere in the U.S., but it’s taken a particularly strange and problematic turn in Michigan....

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A photo of Greektown neighborhood of Detroit, Mich.
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Detroit Today: Can gun-free zones exist in downtown Detroit?

Detroit Today May 4, 2023

A gun-free zone ordinance in certain parts of downtown Detroit has been proposed by some city council members after six...

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Live Nation is offering $25 tickets during Concert Week May 10-16, 2023.
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  • News

Live Nation announces Concert Week $25 ‘all-in’ sale, over 130 Michigan shows included

Dave Kim May 4, 2023

I hope your wallets are ready. Live Nation announced that their annual Concert Week promotion starts Wednesday, offering $25 tickets...

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