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Governor Gretchen Whitmer State of the State 2019 2/13/2019
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Whitmer Sets Big Goals In First State of the State, Republicans Question Feasibility

Jake Neher February 13, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET Gov. Gretchen Whitmer set some big goals in her first State of the State Address on Tuesday night.  She’s...

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Taxes
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Detroit Property Owners Have More Time to Appeal Proposed Assessments [Transcript]

Laura Herberg February 12, 2019

Detroit residents were supposed to have from Feb.1-15 to appeal proposed assessments, but the city recently extended the deadline to...

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Woodward and Bernstein at Macomb Community College 1
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All The Donald’s Men: Watergate Reporters say Trump Era Demands Aggressive Journalism

Quinn Klinefelter February 11, 2019

Legendary reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein say the presidency of Donald Trump has distinct echoes of the Watergate scandal...

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Tigers Caravan bus 02/07/2019
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Rebuilding Tigers Aren’t Big Spenders Anymore [PHOTOS]

Pat Batcheller February 11, 2019

The Detroit Tigers begin reporting for spring training in Lakeland, Florida on Feb. 12, 2019. Some of the players have...

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Downtown Detroit Skyline Woodward
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S&P Upgrades Detroit’s Credit. What Does It Mean?

Eli Newman February 9, 2019

Analysts at Standard and Poor’s are increasing Detroit's credit to BB-. That’s up a notch from the city's previous rating....

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Beacon Park
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Valentine’s Day Events for Families

Sascha Raiyn February 8, 2019

The Winter Blast ends this weekend.  Metro Parent Magazine Editor Julia Elliott says families looking for wintry fun can also...

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Jefferson Chalmers Model D 020719
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Model D’s “On the Ground” Series Checks Out Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers Neighborhood

Jerome Vaughn February 8, 2019

Detroit’s Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood is the latest subject in Model D’s “On the Ground” series.  The publication is embedding a...

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Former Michigan Congressman John Dingell Has Died

Associated Press February 7, 2019

Former U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress in American history who mastered legislative deal-making and was fiercely...

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Branden Hunter 02/04/2019
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Michigan Chronicle Series Focuses on James H. Cole Funeral Home

Jerome Vaughn February 6, 2019

Detroit’s James H. Cole Funeral Home is celebrating its centennial this year.  The African-American owned and operated business first opened...

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Automakers Fight Fear of Driverless Vehicles

Quinn Klinefelter February 5, 2019

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET General Motors is in the midst of restructuring its operations, including cutting jobs and halting production at some...

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Mount Clemens Ice Carving Show
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Mount Clemens and Belle Isle Offer Winter Fun This Weeked

Sascha Raiyn February 1, 2019

It may be warmer over the next few days, but local families can still find winter celebrations this weekend. Metro...

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Census taker 01/25/2019
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Detroit’s 2020 Census Planning Starts Now [CHART + MAPS]

Pat Batcheller January 31, 2019

Detroit was once the fourth-largest city in America. The population peaked at more than 1.8-million in 1950. For reasons too...

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