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CuriosiD: Why isn’t Lake St. Clair a Great Lake?

Pat Batcheller October 23, 2025
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A second proclamation of No Kings: Rallies in Detroit, Ann Arbor

Russ McNamara, Natalie Albrecht, Jose Llanas October 20, 2025

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The Metro: A voyage toward Gaza, and into custody

Robyn Vincent, The Metro October 21, 2025
FILE - Dawn Stephens, right, and Duane Taylor prepare ballots to be mailed at the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections in Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 5, 2024.
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The Metro: Why Michigan’s clerks are against the ranked choice voting initiative

Sam Corey, The Metro October 21, 2025
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The Super Bowl Teams vs. The Lions [GRAPHICS]

Melissa Mason February 3, 2017

If you're looking for one way to make your prediction for Sunday's Super Bowl match up, maybe you could consider...

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Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson Hash Out The Week’s News

Detroit Today February 3, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET President Trump has continued to set new cycles on fire during his second week in office. Nolan Finley, editorial...

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Federal Judge Halts Enforcement of Trump’s Immigration Order

Sandra Svoboda February 3, 2017

A federal judge in Detroit has ordered the U.S. government to halt enforcement of parts of President Trump’s controversial immigration...

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“Dark Store” Case Makes Its Way to the Michigan Supreme Court

Cheyna Roth February 3, 2017

Office of state Sen. Tom Casperson The city of Escanaba is taking on big box stores in the Michigan Supreme...

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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan Senate Adopts Criminal Justice Overhaul

Rick Pluta February 3, 2017

Office of state Sen. John Proos The state Senate has adopted a criminal justice overhaul that aims to improve public...

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Are Your Children Learning Cursive?

Amy Miller February 2, 2017

Young students across Michigan and elsewhere are no longer required to get courses in handwriting and cursive.  Michigan and some...

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Voices of Concern [Audio Slideshow]

Laura Herberg February 2, 2017

Some people were angry, others had questions. Many shared their experiences about what it's like to be Muslim or Arab...

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Top Snyder Aide Takes White House Job

Rick Pluta February 2, 2017

michigan.gov Gov. Rick Snyder’s chief of staff has taken a new job at the White House. Jarrod Agen is the...

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State Senate and House Work to Eliminate “Tampon Tax”

Cheyna Roth February 2, 2017

Office of State Rep. Winnie Brinks The so-called “tampon tax” has got to go. That’s the message of lawmakers in...

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Governor, Legislature Would Be Subject to FOIA Under Bill Package

Rick Pluta February 2, 2017

Cheyna Roth/MPRN Michigan and Louisiana are the only two states that don’t apply their public records laws to the legislature...

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Detroit Restaurant Week 2017
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Detroit Restaurant Week Returns

Amanda LeClaire February 2, 2017

Detroit Restaurant Week returns this Friday. Twenty-six restaurants from Southwest and Downtown to West Village and Palmer Park are involved...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Muslim and Jewish Leaders Join Forces To Promote Religious Freedom

Detroit Today February 2, 2017

Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council There have already been significant consequences -- intended or otherwise -- of the divisive rhetoric coming from the new...

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