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Strong Winds Help Keep Algae Scum off Shores of Ohio; Michigan

Amy Miller August 28, 2017

Consistent westerly winds blowing across Lake Erie this summer have apparently helped keep a harmful algae bloom away from Toledo’s...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Stephen Henderson and GOP PR Pro John Truscott Hash Out Week’s News

Detroit Today August 25, 2017

whitehouse.gov Every week, Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson invites someone who disagrees with him politically on the show to have...

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Virgil Smith yard sign Green Acres 8.25.17-jn
  • 2017 Local Elections: How’s metro Detroit doing?
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Virgil Smith’s Uncertain City Council Run Could Have Wide Implications Across Michigan

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher August 25, 2017

vote-mi.org Former state Sen. Virgil Smith (D-Detroit) hopes to appear on the November ballot for Detroit City Council District 2. He...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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What’s Behind Rise in White Anger?

Detroit Today August 24, 2017

Courtesy of Dan Gottlieb The image published around the world from Charlottesville was of a sea of white men holding...

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Small Business
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New Construction and Rehabs Continue to Expand Footprint of Southeast Region

Amy Miller August 23, 2017

Southeast Michigan businesses gained about 20-million square feet of floor space during 2016. That’s according to a new report from...

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Old Barn in Oakland County
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This Historic Barn is Looking for a New Home

Amy Miller August 23, 2017

Oakland County plans to sell a barn that could date back 185 years. But there’s a catch to the sale, the...

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Catherine Hundleby University of Windsor 2 8.23.17-jn
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Do We Need More or Less Argument? University of Windsor Says More

Detroit Today August 23, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Let’s say -- for the sake of argument -- that a reasonable and persuasive debate plays an important part...

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Shelby Twp. Clerk Announces Run for Michigan Secretary of State

Cheyna Roth August 23, 2017

Cheyna Roth/MPRN A new candidate is entering the ring for Michigan Republican Secretary of State nominee. Each political party will pick...

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Virgil Smith Docket
  • 2017 Local Elections: How’s metro Detroit doing?
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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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  • 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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