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Detroit Evening Report: State health department reports sharp rise in Syphilis cases

Sascha Raiyn April 2, 2024

Detroit City Council Member Angela Whitfield Calloway is hoping to shine a spotlight on Syphilis this month after the state...

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"Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling" by Jason De León.
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Created Equal: New book explores the complicated practice of migrant smuggling

Created Equal April 2, 2024

Author and anthropologist Jason De León spent seven years documenting the lives of “coyotes,” or smugglers who help migrants leave...

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The Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network is a health care safety net organization working to improve health outcomes in metro Detroit.
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The Metro: Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network expands services for children

The Metro April 2, 2024

Young people are struggling with their mental health more than ever before. Research shows that depression, self-harm and suicide have...

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Ryan Patrick Hooper
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In The Groove: Birthday candles for Gil Scott-Heron and Marvin Gaye, plus disco-meets-pop

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 2, 2024

On In The Groove, I consider Gil Scott-Heron and Marvin Gaye to be poet philosopher kings who could take lyrics capturing the moment and turn...

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John Sinclair
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Renowned Michigan activist, poet John Sinclair dies at 82

Amanda LeClaire April 2, 2024

John Sinclair, a central figure in Detroit's 1960s and '70s counterculture and political activism movements, died Tuesday morning at the...

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Tammy Meyers and 11-year-old Corryn watch Gov. Gretchen Whitmer at the ceremony to sign legislation to lift Michigan’s 35-year-old ban on paid surrogacy contracts.
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Whitmer repeals ban on surrogacy contracts in Michigan

Rick Pluta April 2, 2024

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bills Monday to lift Michigan’s 35-year-old ban on the use of paid pregnancy surrogates. Michigan was...

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Bird flu confirmed in Michigan cattle, poultry

Renae King April 2, 2024

Avian influenza, also known as bird flu, has been detected in a mid-Michigan dairy herd. Nora Wineland, Michigan's state veterinarian,...

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Visions: Celebrate early-April jazz birthdays with Robert Glasper, Benny Green and more

Kaleigh Wilder April 2, 2024

This week on Visions, I celebrate some early-April jazz birthdays: Robert Glasper, Benny Green, Gary Smulyan, Stanley Turrentine, Gerry Mulligan...

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Detroit Evening Report: State grants aim to improve access to substance use treatment services

Nargis Rahman April 1, 2024

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is expanding transportation services for people accessing substance use disorder treatment...

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The "DeCleated" sculptures on display throughout downtown Detroit leading up to the NFL Draft will be auctioned off to benefit local charities.
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The Metro: ‘DCleated’ art installation for NFL Draft to benefit local charities

The Metro April 1, 2024

Detroit’s City Walls program is getting in on the NFL Draft festivities and highlighting the work of several Detroit artists...

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Created Equal: Maternity care deserts and the loss of health care access for women 

Created Equal April 1, 2024

In too many places, it is becoming very difficult or impossible for women to get maternal health care – either...

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Sign that reads, "Private Parking. Violators will be ticketed and towed away. J.O.T."
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In The Groove: A tribute to the Jolly Old Timers’ jukebox

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 1, 2024

The jukebox in your local dive bar is a dying breed, but not at Jolly Old Timers. The legendary Black...

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