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Detroit Casinos Report Highest Ever Monthly Revenue

Sandra Svoboda, Melissa Mason April 13, 2018

Detroit’s three casinos' combined March revenue of $138.6 million is the highest since they opened in 1999 and 2000, according to...

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Group of Black MSU Players Helped Desegregate College Football in 1960s

Detroit Today April 13, 2018

Through the Banks of the Red Cedar Now in its fifth year, the Freep Film Festival is underway. This year, 75...

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Former Judge Who Brought MLK to Detroit Dies

Quinn Klinefelter April 12, 2018

  Tony Spina/Detroit Free Press Controversial former Judge James Del Rio served in the Michigan state house in the 1960’s...

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Downriver Communities Hardest Hit by Opioid Crisis

Amy Miller April 12, 2018

  New analysis shows several of Metro Detroit’s Downriver communities are experiencing higher rates of opioid overdoses. Data analytics from...

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Paul Ryan and the Exodus of Republicans From Congress

Detroit Today April 12, 2018

National Park Service A major shake-up in Washington yesterday, as House Speaker Paul Ryan said he’ll retire rather than run again in...

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Campaign to Shut Down Oil Pipeline Under Straits of Mackinac Gaining Support

Amy Miller April 12, 2018

  Governor Rick Snyder is asking Enbridge Energy to accelerate it’s decommissioning of the Line 5 pipeline under the Straits...

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Michigan GOP Greets Ryan Retirement with Gratitude and Gripes

Quinn Klinefelter April 11, 2018

paulryan.house.gov Republicans in Michigan’s Congressional delegation are greeting Speaker Paul Ryan’s retirement from the most powerful post in the U.S...

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Unpacking The Confusing Signals We’re Getting from the Mueller Probe

Detroit Today April 11, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET We have become accustomed to the weekly news cycle being interrupted by the quarter turn of information about...

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Legislature Passes Resolution Favoring Hunting Season for Sandhill Cranes

Amy Miller April 11, 2018

  Discussions in Lansing about opening hunting seasons for Sandhill Cranes and Morning Doves has birders headed to the Capitol...

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Live Video — Zuckerberg House Hearing

NPR April 11, 2018

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is appearing on Capitol Hill for a second day of hearings about protecting its users' data....

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From Bridge Magazine: Detroit’s Teacher Shortage [TRANSCRIPT]

Sandra Svoboda, Vincent Craig April 11, 2018

The Detroit Public Schools Community District plans to have art and gym classes in most schools next year, according to Superintendent...

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Federal Judge: State Can’t Deny Good Conduct Points to Some Inmates

Rick Pluta April 10, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET A federal judge says the Michigan Department of Corrections cannot deny good conduct credits to former juvenile lifers...

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