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Auto Parts Suppliers Fear Trump Tariffs may Crush Jobs

Quinn Klinefelter March 9, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET A group representing auto parts suppliers says President Trump’s new tariffs on steel and aluminum could destroy jobs...

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IRS Urges Taxpayers to Review Their Withholding Status [CALCULATOR]

Pat Batcheller March 9, 2018

The new tax law Congress passed at the end of 2017 might not affect tax returns filed this year. But...

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Pothole- VC
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175 Million Allocation for Roads May Not Go the Distance

Amy Miller March 8, 2018

Michigan’s harsh winter weather recently led the state legislature to appropriate 175-million dollars to state and local governments for road...

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Detroit Boat Club
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Major Repairs Planned for Former Detroit Boat Club

Amy Miller March 8, 2018

A deteriorating building at the foot of the Belle Isle Bridge is expected to get a facelift. After years of...

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Medically Frail Inmates Could Be Paroled Under House Bill

Rick Pluta March 8, 2018

Michigan Legislature The state House has adopted bills that would allow prisoners in advanced stages of illness including cancer and...

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Data Show Where Healthy Food Gaps Exist in Detroit [MAPS + REPORT]

Pat Batcheller March 8, 2018

Here are some facts about food in Detroit: Almost half of all households in the city are "food insecure". That...

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New Tool Offers Comprehensive Data on Detroit Children

Sascha Raiyn March 7, 2018

A new tool is providing a comprehensive look at the conditions and experiences of children in Detroit – from birth...

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Abdul El-Sayed 1-31-2017
  • 2018 Elections in Michigan
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Abdul El-Sayed Files Signatures for Governor’s Race Amid Questions of Eligibility

Cheyna Roth March 7, 2018

Laura Weber Davis/WDET In the race for Michigan’s next governor, a Democrat crossed a significant hurdle today. Abdul El-Sayed was...

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Duggan SOTC 2018
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The State of the City: How’s Detroit Doing? [LIVE STREAM]

Sandra Svoboda March 6, 2018

Jared Herberg Speaking at Western High School on the city’s southwest side, Mayor Mike Duggan gave the first “State of...

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Michigan School Districts Offered Free Security

Sascha Raiyn March 6, 2018

A private security company in Flint is offering to provide free protection to 15 Michigan school districts. The DM Burr...

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Heroin
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Opioid Crisis Leads to Increase in Organ Donations

Amy Miller March 5, 2018

A tragic epidemic is apparently having some positive effects. Organ recovery centers say the opioid crisis is contributing to an...

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Mayor Mike Duggan Press Conference
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Detroit Mayor’s State of City Speech to Chart Path Beyond Bankruptcy

Quinn Klinefelter March 5, 2018

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is preparing for his first State of the City address since being re-elected in...

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