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Residents share excitement with city officials for the new solar neighborhood plan at a press conference on Monday, June 24, 2024, in Detroit's Gratiot/Findlay neighborhood.
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City selects first Detroit neighborhoods to house solar fields

Bre'Anna Tinsley June 25, 2024

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan this week announced the first three communities selected to build solar arrays on vacant land as...

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The Michigan State Capitol building.
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Michigan Legislature looks to pass budget before summer recess

Rick Pluta June 25, 2024

The Michigan Legislature reconvenes Tuesday with the goal of wrapping up the state budget as well a few other items...

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Opill is the first over-the-counter daily oral birth control pill approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Created Equal: First over-the-counter birth control pill expanding contraception access across US

Justina Giglio June 24, 2024

Nearly 60 years after Griswold v. Connecticut, a Supreme Court ruling that allowed married couples to legally use prescription birth...

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Michigan State Rep. Neil Friske (R-Charlevoix).
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Rep. Friske released while assault investigation continues

Rick Pluta June 24, 2024

Michigan Rep. Neil Friske (R-Charlevoix) was released from the Lansing city lockup on Friday without being charged with a crime....

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FILE - Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords watches as Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she will sign gun safety bills once they are sent to her by the Legislature in March 2023.
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Detroit Evening Report: Whitmer launches task force to address gun violence in Michigan

Hernz Laguerre, Michelle Jokisch Polo June 21, 2024

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is establishing a gun violence prevention task force for Michigan to address and reduce instances of gun...

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A mural in Detroit urging people to "vote" by local muralist Ndubisi Okoye.
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The Metro: New Outlier Media survey offers insights on turnout, priorities for Detroit voters

Anelle Scott June 21, 2024

Outlier Media has commissioned the Detroit Metro Area Communities Study (DMACS) — a project of the University of Michigan —...

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Michigan State Rep. Neil Friske (R-Charlevoix).
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GOP lawmaker arrested in Lansing after alleged shots fired incident

Rick Pluta June 20, 2024

A Republican state lawmaker remains jailed in Lansing following his arrest early Thursday for “a felony-level offense” after police officers...

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Michigan Supreme Court
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Michigan Supreme Court to decide fate of Benson’s election rules

Rick Pluta June 20, 2024

The Michigan Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on a legal challenge to the Secretary of State’s guidelines for...

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FILE - In this Aug. 2, 1942, file photo, Kansas City Monarchs pitcher Leroy Satchel Paige warms up at New York's Yankee Stadium before a Negro League game between the Monarchs and the New York Cuban Stars.
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Whitmer signs bill designating May 2 as ‘Negro Leagues Day’ in Michigan

Rick Pluta June 20, 2024

State Rep. Helena Scott (D-Detroit) celebrated Juneteenth this year by showing up at a historic ballpark, watching as her bill...

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Former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event held at 180 Church in Detroit on Saturday, June 15, 2024.
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The Metro: Trump rallies for Black voters’ support in Detroit

Sydney Waelchli June 18, 2024

This past weekend, former President Donald Trump made a stop in Detroit for a small engagement with Black voters.  Four...

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Michigan House of Representatives chamber
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Michigan House votes to allow prisoners some FOIA access

Colin Jackson June 17, 2024

Legislation on its way to the Michigan Senate would give prisoners some limited access to the state’s Freedom of Information...

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A press conference held at Goodman Acker after their offices were vandalized.
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State Sen. Jeremy Moss: Some anti-Israel protests are antisemitic

Russ McNamara June 14, 2024

Several University of Michigan regents were targeted for protests in May over their refusal to divest from Israeli companies and...

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