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Detroit City Council Candidate Cleared to Run [COURT DECISION]

Associated Press August 23, 2017

vote-mi.org Read the full decision and the dissenting opinion below. Update at 10:45 a.m.: Prosecutor Worthy will appeal to Michigan Supreme...

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Medical Marijuana Dispensary
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Will Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Be Forced to Close Before They Can Get a License?

Cheyna Roth August 22, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET In December, the state will start accepting applications for medical marijuana shops to get licenses. But meanwhile, there’s...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Is There Any End In Sight for the War in Afghanistan?

Detroit Today August 22, 2017

“Absent 9/11, Afghanistan would not be on the United States radar,” says Professor Trumbore. “And I think it’s a fair...

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Constitution Bill Of Rights 2
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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The First Amendment and Hate Groups — Should They Be Free to Rally?

Detroit Today August 21, 2017

Courtesy of Dan Gottlieb White supremacist groups say they’re intent on holding more rallies and protests around the country. That’s...

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State Capitol Dome March 2017
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Compensation for Wrongfully Convicted Shows Lawmaking is Just the First Step

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher August 18, 2017

Cheyna Roth/MPRN For the first time, people in Michigan who were wrongfully convicted are receiving compensation for their time in prison....

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Pow Wow Set for Saturday

Amy Miller August 18, 2017

A group that refers to itself as the “invisible minority” plans to come together this weekend. Southeast Michigan is home...

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Notice to Voters Election Polling Place 8.8.17-jn
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A Number of Ballot Proposals Get Green Light to Collect Signatures

Cheyna Roth August 18, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Several ballot proposals for Michigan’s 2018 election crossed a hurdle Thursday. The Board of State Canvassers approved the...

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Residents hold vigil at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial to honor the victims of the violence in Charlottesville, VA in August 2017.
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How Do We As a Community Move Forward After Racial Violence and Rhetoric?

Detroit Today August 18, 2017

Sandra Svoboda/WDET WDET and Detroit Today has spent time this summer looking back 50 years in Detroit and talked to one...

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Hearings Begin to Compensate Wrongly-Convicted Inmates

Cheyna Roth August 17, 2017

Cheyna Roth/MPRN The first hearings to compensate people who were wrongfully convicted in Michigan began on Wednesday. Marwin McHenry is...

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Thomas Jefferson Memorial nps.gov 5.11.17-jn
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How Should We Deal With Monuments to Deeply Flawed Historical Figures?

Detroit Today August 17, 2017

Laura Weber Davis/WDET This conversation originally aired on Detroit Today on May 11, 2017. Early on Thursday morning, a statue...

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Stephen Henderson (left) and Nolan Finley photographed by StoryCorps in 2017.
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StoryCorps Detroit Podcast: A Tale of Two Paper’s Opinions

Sascha Raiyn, Laura Herberg August 16, 2017

  Stephen Henderson is the editor of the liberal-leaning editorial page at the Detroit Free Press. Nolan Finley, on the other...

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Trump Officials Draw Hard Line at Start of New NAFTA Talks

Quinn Klinefelter August 16, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET The Trump Administration is set to begin renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement. President Trump has said...

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