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Fund For Detroit’s Black Farmers Raises Thousands To Generate More Land Ownership

Annamarie Sysling, Ryan Patrick Hooper June 26, 2020

As the country continues to focus on both police brutality and the myriad ways people of color are put at a systemic...

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Duggan Defends Facial Recognition Tech After Detroit Police Misidentify Black Man

Eli Newman, Russ McNamara June 26, 2020

Detroit police arrested a Black man from Farmington Hills for a crime he did not commit after investigators misidentified him using...

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Detroit’s Major Museums To Reopen on July 10th

Ryan Patrick Hooper June 25, 2020

Detroit’s major museums have announced plans to re-open their doors to patrons on Friday, July 10th. The Detroit Institute of...

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WDET Book Club Invisible Man
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WDET’s Third Summer Book Club: Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man”

Detroit Today June 25, 2020

For the third year, 101.9 WDET will host a book club on the radio, online and on Facebook. This year,...

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Parents Going Back to Work After Pandemic Peak Struggle to Find Child Care

Pat Batcheller June 24, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has put a strain on the nation's child care system. Many providers had to close due to...

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Michigan Officials Ready Vehicle Owners For New Auto Insurance Law

Laura Herberg June 24, 2020

Since the 1970s, all drivers in Michigan have been required to pay for unlimited medical coverage on their auto insurance bills....

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Family Sues Kalamazoo Foster Facility For Death of Minor, State Pulls Contract

Eli Newman June 24, 2020

The family of a Black teenager who died while residing at a Kalamazoo juvenile center in May is now suing the...

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Emergency 911 Public Safety Police 10/30/2018
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Detroit Sees Rise In Violence As 29 Shot Over Father’s Day Weekend

Eli Newman June 24, 2020

More than two dozen Detroiters were shot over Father's Day weekend, according to Detroit police. 29 people were shot over the...

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Abdul El-Sayed 1-31-2017
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Former Gubernatorial Candidate Abdul El-Sayed On Policing and Public Health

Jake Neher June 23, 2020

A number of local governments in Michigan and across the country have declared racism a public health crisis. The move...

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Detroit Police Say Community Relations Are Strong. That Hasn’t Always Been True.

Bridge Detroit June 19, 2020

The relationship between Detroit residents and the city’s police department has a complicated history. That relationship has been highlighted in recent...

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Michigan Unemployment Officials Search for Fraud, Ensnaring Claimants

Quinn Klinefelter June 18, 2020

Michigan unemployment officials continue sifting through claims searching for potential fraud. The state recently suspended hundreds of thousands of unemployment...

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FILE - Protesters rally in Detroit against the Department of Homeland Security's order to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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SCOTUS Rules DACA Program Will Continue In 5-4 Decision

Laura Herberg, Russ McNamara June 18, 2020

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Trump administration cannot end a program that allows...

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