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United States Constitution
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Appeals Court Says Jackson Commissioners Violated Constitution with Prayer

Rick Pluta February 16, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET A federal appeals court says the Jackson County Commission regularly violated the U.S. Constitution by opening its meetings...

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Michigan State Capitol Night 1-16-2017
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Committee Approves Income Tax Rollback Despite Concerns About Unknown Repercussions

Cheyna Roth February 16, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET State House Republicans are aggressively pushing through an income tax cut and rollback, despite numerous questions raised during...

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Alzheimers Sign
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Alzheimers Rates Expected to Increase Over 20% Over Next Decade

Amy Miller February 16, 2017

The number of Michigan residents living with Alzheimers is projected to increase nearly 25% over the next 10 years. About 180,000 Michiganders...

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Trump in Warren 6
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Elections
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The Fraying of the President’s Relationship with the Intelligence Community

Detroit Today February 16, 2017

President Donald Trump’s administration appears to be in disarray after the resignation, or firing, of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. Flynn and...

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Roads Infrastructure
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MDOT Resumes Weight Restrictions Friday

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 15, 2017

The Michigan Department of Transportation is extending weight restrictions on state trunk line highways from the Ohio and Indiana borders...

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Mary Sheffield
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Mary Sheffield Wants to Make Downtown Housing More Inclusive

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 15, 2017

A proposed ordinance in Detroit could require all residential developers asking for public funds in the city to set aside...

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Technology
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution Has Arrived

Amy Miller February 15, 2017

A new report says Michigan’s manufacturing industry is seeing a fourth revolution. The Industry 4.0 Report  from Troy based Automation...

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Jim Wallis 9/9 Lobby
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Immigration
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Racial Attitudes

Bestselling Author, Pastor Jim Wallis Explores Race & Moral Responsibility in the Trump Era

Detroit Today February 15, 2017

Laura Weber Davis/WDET Many evangelical Christians who voted Trump into office have advocated for the president’s heavy-handed approach toward immigration....

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Healthy Michigan
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Dems Say Single-Payer Good Option for Health Care Replacement

Quinn Klinefelter February 15, 2017

WDET/Laura Herberg President Trump has vowed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, with a...

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Lansing City Riverfront
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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What Happens to Sanctuary Cities and Campuses Under Trump?

Detroit Today February 15, 2017

Laura Weber Davis/WDET, Cheyna Roth/MPRN Lately there has been a lot of debate about so-called sanctuary cities -- city governments...

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Ananich 031916
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Democrats Call for Restitution for Victims of Unemployment Agency Botch-Up

Rick Pluta February 15, 2017

http://housedems.com/ There’s a fight brewing in the Legislature over compensation for people wrongly accused of ripping off the state’s unemployment...

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B.L.A.C. Detroit
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

When Will Michigan Elect A Black Governor?

Amanda LeClaire February 15, 2017

The February cover story of B.L.A.C. Detroit Magazine explores the history of black gubernatorial candidates  Editor Aaron Foley is here to talk...

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