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State of the Union Trump 2018
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State of the Union Reflects ‘Hyper-Partisan Atmosphere in Washington’

Detroit Today January 31, 2018

Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address was predictably a show of bravado, fallacy, bipartisanship, and partisanship all at...

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Expert: Deadly Flu Outbreak Demands New Vaccine

Quinn Klinefelter January 31, 2018

cdc.gov The flu is hitting the nation hard. Tens of thousands have been hospitalized because of the virus. Almost 40...

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Larry Nassar Michigan State University Trustees 1/22/2018
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Nassar Faces More Victims in Second Sexual Assault Sentencing Hearing

Quinn Klinefelter January 31, 2018

  Convicted sexual abuser and former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar is back in court today for another sentencing hearing....

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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What Is The Trump Administration Doing to the Environment

Detroit Today January 31, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Last night President Donald Trump touted his rapid-pace deregulation schedule within the many departments of government. Perhaps at...

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Greektown Green light
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Greektown Businesses Install Security Cameras on Streets

Laura Herberg January 30, 2018

The streets of Greektown are now monitored by surveillance cameras that feed video directly to the Detroit Police Department. Eleven...

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Snyder Takes Steps to Increase Broadband Internet Access

Cheyna Roth January 30, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Gov. Rick Snyder kicked off his week of daily announcements Monday with a focus on broadband internet access....

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Jail Cell
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Muskegon Heights Prison Scheduled to Close in March

Cheyna Roth January 30, 2018

Michigan Legislature The Michigan Department of Corrections announced that a prison in Muskegon Heights will close in March. Nearly 175...

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Franklin Roosevelt FDR Fireside Chat
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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What History Tells Us About Power of Presidential Speeches

Detroit Today January 30, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Think about the most memorable State of the Union speech you’ve seen. Was it when a congressman shouted...

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Trump in Warren 3
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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What Kind of Opportunity Does Trump Have With First State of the Union?

Detroit Today January 30, 2018

Libby Casey/Washington Post President Donald Trump delivers his first State of the Union speech Tuesday night before a joint session...

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Homeless
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Evidence Shows Programs for Detroit’s Homeless Population May be Working

Amy Miller January 30, 2018

Volunteers plan to comb the streets of Detroit Wednesday night looking for homeless residents. It’s part of the annual Point...

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Ambassador Bridge
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Are Two New Detroit River Bridges One Too Many?

Amy Miller January 29, 2018

New data show traffic at Detroit’s international crossings is stagnant. Year-to-year statistics compiled by the Bridge and Tunnel Operators Association...

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Governor Rick Snyder SOTS 18 7 1/24/2018
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State of the State Highlights: It’s What Snyder Didn’t Say

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher January 26, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Gov. Rick Snyder gave his final State of the State address this week. The speech focused on what you...

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