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Macomb County’s Fatberg Comes to Michigan Science Center

Sascha Raiyn December 6, 2019

Sascha Raiyn A chunk of Macomb County’s “Fatberg” is now on display at the Michigan Science Center. The county’s public...

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Detroit Chamber: Southeast Michigan Doing Well, But Lags On Regional Transit

Detroit Today December 6, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET The debate continues over the need for a robust and fully funded Regional Transit Authority connecting all Southeast Michigan....

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Ben Crump Trayvon Martin Family Attorney 2 12/5/2019
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Attorney for Trayvon Martin’s Family Says George Zimmerman ‘Seeking Attention’ With Lawsuit

Detroit Today, Jake Neher December 5, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET George Zimmerman, the man acquitted by a jury in the death of Trayvon Martin in 2013, is suing Martin’s family...

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Detroit Homeowners Have Until Dec. 20th to Get Property Tax Break

Eli Newman December 5, 2019

Update, 11:00 am ET, Dec. 12, 2019: The city has extended the deadline to apply for this exemption to Dec....

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Mark Hackel, Odd Man Out on Regional Transit, Touts Macomb County’s Successes

Detroit Today December 5, 2019

Mark Hackel, Macomb County Executive, joins Detroit today with Stephen Henderson on the heels of last night's state of the county address....

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Was Sen. Kamala Harris Doomed From The Start?

Detroit Today December 5, 2019

United States Senate On Tuesday, Democratic presidential contender and California Senator Kamala Harris announced she was dropping out of the...

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The first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights.
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Impeachment Moves Forward Amid Partisan Division

Detroit Today December 5, 2019

Cheyna Roth/MPRN The House Judiciary Committee’s rendition of the impeachment inquiry commenced yesterday with testimony from four constitutional law experts....

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This Michigan City Is Anxious About Being Swallowed by Car Dealerships

Laura Herberg December 5, 2019

Residents in Center Line have a running joke that it’s one giant parking lot. That’s because there are a lot...

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Created Equal, Season 2: Attorney Dimple Chaudhary and Professor Eric Schwartz Look for Justice in Flint, Other Cities

Jake Neher December 4, 2019

  National Resources Defense Council senior attorney Dimple Choudhary and University of Michigan Ross School of Business professor Eric Schwartz...

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President Donald Trump State of the Union 2019 2/6/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Did Trump Commit a High Crime or Misdemeanor? What the Constitution says About Impeachment

Detroit Today December 4, 2019

Richard Primus This week the impeachment inquiry moves from the U.S. House Intelligence Committee to the Judiciary Committee. The process...

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The News Cycle Is Making Us Sick. What Can We Do About It?

Detroit Today December 3, 2019

Whether it’s a refugee crisis, a school shooting, the latest climate report, partisan divisions in Washington, police brutality, a natural...

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Changing This 2011 State Law Could Get Transit on the Ballot in 2020

Pat Batcheller December 3, 2019

The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan has struggled to get public funding since its inception. In 2016, the RTA asked...

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