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Lake Superior 10/24/2019
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Great Lakes Swamping Shoreline Towns, Waste Water Facilities

Quinn Klinefelter February 14, 2020

This year Lakes Michigan, Huron and Superior were at the highest water levels ever recorded for the month of January. Analysts say...

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Lawsuit Claims Detroit Failed to Notify Property Owners of Tax Assessment Notices

Eli Newman, Detroit Today February 14, 2020

A group of Detroit homeowners is suing the city, Wayne County, and the state, claiming officials delayed notifying residents of their tax assessments....

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Macomb County Transit Advocate Reacts to Being Left Out of Three-County Plan

Detroit Today February 13, 2020

After two failed attempts to bolster public transit in Metro Detroit, leaders in Oakland, Wayne, and Washtenaw counties are leaving...

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Census Ambassadors in Highland Park LH
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Highland Park Residents Knock on Doors to Get People to Fill Out the Census

Laura Herberg February 13, 2020

On a Saturday afternoon, a group of Census Ambassadors is meeting at a house in Highland Park. “Our purpose is...

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Freep Film Festival Picks “America, You Kill Me,” on Detroit Gay Rights Activist, for Opening Night

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 11, 2020

"America, You Kill Me," a documentary about Detroit gay rights activist Jeffrey Montgomery, will open this year's Freep Film Festival,...

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McNichols Prairie 02/06/20
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Detroit Unveils Plans For McNichols Streetscape Project

Jerome Vaughn February 11, 2020

Jerome Vaughn The City of Detroit has announced a new streetscape project for McNichols road, near the site of Marygrove...

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Allen Rd train delay 02/06/20
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Wayne County Finds $35 Million Solution to End Allen Rd. Train Delays

Pat Batcheller February 10, 2020

One of Metro Detroit's most chronic traffic headaches is about to get some relief. Local, state and federal officials have...

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Detroit Film Theatre
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At 92-Years-Old, Can the Academy Awards Still Learn New Tricks?

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 7, 2020

The 92nd annual Academy Awards are happening this Sunday at 8 p.m. on ABC. One of the biggest storylines in...

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Wayne State University WSU Sign Midtown 9/9/2019
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Wayne State Names Presidential Election A Campus Holiday

Tia Graham February 7, 2020

Wayne State University is declaring the 2020 presidential election a campus holiday. Officials say it is in response to achieving...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
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Coronavirus Concerns Lead to Cancellation of Lunar New Year Celebrations

Sascha Raiyn February 6, 2020

Local Lunar New Year events are being canceled or postponed because of concerns about the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. The Detroit...

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Rep. Haley Stevens Mackinac 2019 4 5/29/2019
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Rep. Haley Stevens: State of the Union ‘Divisive,’ Should Focus on Education, Infrastructure

Russ McNamara February 5, 2020

Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens was in the House chamber watching President Trump deliver his third State of the Union Address...

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The Environment, Criminal Justice and Education Stories to Watch in 2020

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher February 5, 2020

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spent lots of time talking about roads, jobs, and healthcare during her State of the State speech....

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