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Former Republican Congressman Peter Meijer announced Monday that he will run for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat.
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Rep. Peter Meijer on State of the GOP: “A Very Uncertain Moment for My Party”

Detroit Today October 8, 2021

Congressman Peter Meijer made headlines earlier this year as one of just 10 House Republicans to vote in favor of...

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Taylor PD
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ACLU of Michigan Calls on Department of Justice to Investigate the Taylor Police Department

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez October 8, 2021

The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan has filed a complaint demanding the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate 20 instances...

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Until I Am Free book cover
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Keisha N. Blain’s New Book “Until I Am Free” Highlights Life and Activism of Fannie Lou Hamer

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein October 7, 2021

As Americans continue the debate over voting rights legislation, author and historian Dr. Keisha N. Blain looks back on the...

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Art-Meets-Architecture Installation in Detroit Celebrates the Black Church

Ryan Patrick Hooper October 7, 2021

Sal Rodriguez Architect and educator Aaron Jones wanted to find a way to celebrate the Black churches in Detroit.  “They’re...

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Anthony Adams Candidate for Mayor
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Detroit Mayoral Candidate Anthony Adams Makes His Case Against Duggan

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein October 7, 2021

Nov. 2 marks the Detroit mayoral election, with former Deputy Mayor Anthony Adams challenging incumbent Mayor Mike Duggan. Adams’ campaign...

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President Joe Biden in Howell
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In Appeal to Michiganders, President Biden Underscores Intentions of Investing in Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

Alex McLenon October 6, 2021

President Joe Biden made a stop in Howell to promote his infrastructure funding package this week. Republicans and Democrats are thought...

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Anita Hill 1991 Testimony Senate Judiciary Committee
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Anita Hill Reflects on Testimony Against Clarence Thomas, #MeToo and New Book

Detroit Today October 6, 2021

Thirty years ago, Anita Hill testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for now-Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas....

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Jail
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Michigan’s Lax Criminal Justice Data Has Dire Consequences, Says New Wayne State Study

Detroit Today October 6, 2021

A new report from the Center for Behavioral Health and Justice at Wayne State University’s School of Social Work details...

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Ossian Sweet house
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Detroit Wants to Restore Historic Home of Ossian Sweet to Teach Others About Housing Discrimination

Laura Herberg October 6, 2021

The City of Detroit is seeking proposals to help preserve a home where the only Black family living in an...

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President Joe Biden in Howell 2021
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Biden Pitches Build Back Better and Infrastructure Plans in Livingston County

Rick Pluta, Colin Jackson October 6, 2021

President Joe Biden traveled to Michigan Tuesday to pitch his Build Back Better and infrastructure plans to swing-state voters in...

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Interim Police Chief James White
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Teenager Killed by Undercover Police Was Unarmed, New Lawsuit Alleges

Eli Newman October 6, 2021

The family of a Detroit teenager killed by an undercover police officer is suing the city for his wrongful death....

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Sadya Chowdhury
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How Losing Her Job Led Bangladeshi Woman to Launch a Catering Business During the Pandemic

Nargis Rahman October 5, 2021

“Communities of Hope" features Detroiters from communities of color who have been looking for ways to persevere during the pandemic. In...

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