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This mural, painted by Detroit-based artist Jesse Kassel, was one of eight painted across Michigan during the 2020 election to encourage people to vote.
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Michigan special elections: What metro Detroiters should know before May 6

Jenny Sherman May 2, 2025
Stacey Hotwaxx Hale performs a DJ set at WDET
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  • The Boulevard

Respect the Architect: Stacey ‘Hotwaxx’ Hale

Waajeed May 1, 2025

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Inside Shed 5 at Eastern Market
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The Metro Events Guide: Mother’s Day markets, May the fourth and more

Sophia Jozwiak May 1, 2025
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Detroit Evening Report: Nonprofit offering summer safety tips for Safe Kids Month

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 1, 2025
Carl Bernstein
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Carl Bernstein’s “Chasing History” chronicles his journalism career and critiques modern newsgathering

Quinn Klinefelter February 1, 2022

One of the nations’ most celebrated journalists says those trying to find “the best obtainable version of the truth” today...

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NazmaKhan
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State Senate passes resolution to observe World Hijab Day Feb. 1 in Michigan

Nargis Rahman February 1, 2022

On Tuesday, women from 150 countries will celebrate and observe the 10th year of World Hijab Day held on Feb....

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Students and teacher in a classroom
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education

Michigan administrators discuss how COVID-19 has affected their schools

Sam Corey February 1, 2022

For almost two years, schools have had to accommodate the ongoing needs of parents, teachers, students and the rest of...

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Anthony Bourdain
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  • CultureShift

The life and times of Anthony Bourdain, explained by those who knew him best

Sam Corey February 1, 2022

In 2018, celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain died by suicide. At that time, many people were shook up by the news....

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Soo Locks Paul R Tregurtha 2 06/07/2018
  • Jobs & the Economy
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New Soo lock could lift Michigan’s economy

Pat Batcheller January 31, 2022

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is getting almost a half-billion dollars to build a new shipping lock in Sault...

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Roads Infrastructure
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy

How Michigan agencies are addressing inequalities in infrastructure projects

Sam Corey January 31, 2022

The history of infrastructure projects in the first half of the 20th century is often quite dark. Some of them...

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Joe Louis Greenway
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

The Joe Louis Greenway and its impact on Detroit’s neighborhoods

Sam Corey January 31, 2022

You hear lots about what’s happening in Midtown, downtown or neighborhoods like Corktown, but the majority of Detroit residents don’t...

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Instructional Records
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  • Modern Music

Learn the secrets of self-improvement with vintage instructional records

Jon Moshier January 31, 2022

Back before the internet became a one-stop shop for DIY tutorials, instructional records could teach you everything from square dancing...

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Gretchen Whitmer
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Why Whitmer’s call for in-person school matters

Jake Neher, Cheyna Roth January 31, 2022

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s fourth State of the State address was full of optimism and tones of bipartisanship. There was nothing...

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Young woman doing inhalation with a nebulizer at home
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Rare Disease Advisory Council would give a voice to Michiganders with rare diseases, advocate says

Tia Graham January 29, 2022

Multiple states have a Rare Disease Advisory Council to communicate the needs of residents of their states who may go...

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1-6-2021 trump supporters capitol
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

U.S. House January 6 committee subpoenas Michigan Republicans

Rick Pluta January 29, 2022

Two Michigan Republicans are on a list of people subpoenaed Friday by the U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6,...

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Drinking / Alcohol
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Sober curious. Nondrinker. A new language around sobriety is emerging

Ryan Patrick Hooper January 28, 2022

Sarah Wood is a writer who covers topics like mental health, relationships and sobriety, which she most recently tackled for...

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