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Detroit Evening Report: Health officials urge Michigan residents to get vaccinated amid measles outbreak

Jerome Vaughn March 6, 2024

The city of Detroit and state health officials are warning residents to make sure they’ve been vaccinated against the measles...

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Created Equal: Why haven’t we elected a woman president yet?

Created Equal March 6, 2024

Although women participate in politics at much higher rates than they did decades ago, America’s politics are still far from...

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Birth control access bills appear in committee

Colin Jackson March 6, 2024

Michigan bills to allow trained pharmacists to prescribe birth control methods, like contraceptive patches, received a hearing Tuesday before the...

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Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, March 6, 2024, in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
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Nikki Haley suspends her campaign and leaves Donald Trump as the last major Republican candidate

Associated Press March 6, 2024

NEW YORK (AP) — Nikki Haley suspended her presidential campaign on Wednesday after being soundly defeated across the country on Super Tuesday,...

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New mayor in Warren fires police commissioner William Dwyer ahead of planned retirement

Jenny Sherman March 6, 2024

Warren's newly elected mayor, Lori Stone, fired the city's long-time police commissioner William Dwyer on Tuesday — just a few...

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James Crumbley enters the courtroom during his motion hearing at Oakland County Courthouse, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, in Pontiac, Mich.
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Jury selection underway in James Crumbley manslaughter trial

Quinn Klinefelter March 6, 2024

Jury selection began on Tuesday at the manslaughter trial of the father whose teenage son shot and killed four classmates...

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Firefighters battled an industrial fire that killed one person and injured a firefighter in Clinton Township late Monday, March 4, 2024.
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Explosive fire in Clinton Township kills 1, officials investigating possible cause

Associated Press March 5, 2024

Clinton Township Supervisor Bob Cannon says whoever’s responsible for Monday’s fire and explosions at a warehouse on 15 Mile Road...

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The Metro: New DSO contract increases pay, creates more inclusive audition process

The Metro March 5, 2024

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra agreed to a new three-year contract last month. Agreements in the contract will increase the guaranteed compensation...

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Visions: Celebrate Women’s History Month with music from Sarah Vaughan, Mary Lou Williams, jaimie branch, more

Kaleigh Wilder March 5, 2024

This week on Visions, we celebrate Women's History Month! You'll hear music made exclusively by women, including Mary Lou Williams,...

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Created Equal: How do we define prosperity?

Created Equal March 5, 2024

Detroit used to be more prosperous than it is now. It once led the country in Black homeownership. But Black...

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Whitmer declared herself “a climate optimist” as she signed the 11-bill clean energy package at Detroit’s Eastern Market on Nov. 28, 2023.
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Detroit Evening Report: Michigan doesn’t earn enough revenue to fund population growth initiatives, experts say

Sascha Raiyn March 5, 2024

Economists say Michigan isn’t generating enough revenue to pay for proposals to reverse the state’s population decline.Subscribe to the Detroit...

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Chef Maxcel Hardy was among five other local chefs who participated in the recent WDET benefit, Colors of Detroit. Hardy died on Monday, March 4, 2024, his publicist confirmed Tuesday.
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Detroit chef and community builder Max Hardy dies at age 40

Jenny Sherman March 5, 2024

Maxcel Hardy, an award-winning chef, restauranteur and community leader in Detroit, died on Monday at the age of 40, his...

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