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A half-American, half-Mexican flag is waved in a crowd of protesters
  • All Things Considered
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan shows up to proclaim No Kings

Russ McNamara, Quinn Klinefelter, Amanda LeClaire, Colin Jackson June 16, 2025

News

Detroit attorney Todd Perkins formally announced his campaign for mayor on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at the Considine Little Rock Recreation Center in Detroit's North End neighborhood.
  • Politics, Government & Finance
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  • The Metro

The Metro: Meet Todd Perkins: Attorney, advocate, and Detroit mayoral hopeful

Nadia Zyiad June 16, 2025
Jerome Vaughn at the Mackinac Policy conference sit down for an interview.
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  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Secondary

Mackinac Policy Conference: Victory on roads

Jerome Vaughn June 14, 2025
Michigan State University MSU Campus College 1/22/2018
  • Education
  • MichMash
  • Youth

Welcome Back? College Students Anxious, Excited About Return to Campus

Jake Neher, Cheyna Roth August 17, 2020

With summer starting to wind down, many college students are now moving back to campus ahead of the fall semester.  Most...

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Business Closed COVID 19 Coronavirus
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • Public Safety
  • Racial Attitudes

New Study: Half of Black-Owned Small Businesses Have Closed During The Pandemic

Detroit Today August 17, 2020

The economic devastation of COVID-19 has been especially concentrated in communities of color. That fact is even clearer now with...

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A hand pulls a $20 bill out of a wallet
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • Racial Attitudes

MSU Researchers Say Racial Wage Gap Narrrows in the South, Widens in the North

Detroit Today August 17, 2020

A new report conducted by Michigan State University economists Charles Ballard and John H. Goddeeris has exposed some surprising and...

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Police Line Do Not Cross
  • All Things Considered
  • Morning Edition
  • News
  • Public Safety

Detroit Gun Violence Soars, But Evidence For Cause Is Lacking

Russ McNamara August 17, 2020

Gun violence is soaring in Detroit. Homicides in the city are up more than 30 percent and non-fatal shootings are up...

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Emery King
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Conversations
  • Culture & Music

Journalist Emery King on Race, Trump and Network News

Ann Delisi August 14, 2020

Journalist, news anchor, documentarian and producer Emery King, was born in Gary, Ind. before his career took him to Chicago and...

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Michigan Football Team 11/20/2018
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Sports

College Football Cancelations An Opportunity to Treat Athletes Better

Detroit Today August 14, 2020

One of the most anticipated aspects of this fall was whether college athletics and, more specifically, college football, would return...

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Amazon distribution center
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy

How a New Amazon Facility in Detroit Aids Their Plans for Retail Domination

Detroit Today August 14, 2020

It’s been more than 10 years of ongoing negotiations and work to try to get the Michigan State Fairgrounds redeveloped, and...

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Ferndale Sign Suburb Metro Detroit
  • Environment
  • Morning Edition
  • News

Royal Oak, Ferndale Seek Ways to Cut Greenhouse Gases

Pat Batcheller August 14, 2020

Two cities in Oakland County plan to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. First, they...

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Astrology
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

An Introductory Astrologist’s Guide to the Stars

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross August 13, 2020

For quite some time, astrology has carried a taboo mystique. Do we trust it? How accurate can starry predictions be? Is...

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Photo of an Amazon package.
  • All Things Considered
  • Morning Edition
  • News

Amazon Distribution Center to Be Built At Michigan Fairgrounds

admin August 13, 2020

The City of Detroit has a deal in place that would bring an Amazon distribution center to the Michigan Fairgrounds...

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Creem
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

New Creem Documentary Tells Story Of Cass Corridor’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Bible

Amanda LeClaire August 13, 2020

In Detroit’s Cass Corridor in 1969, a magazine was born that would rattle the foundations of music journalism at the...

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NAIAS Auto Show Floor 2019 5 1/22/2019
  • All Things Considered
  • Auto
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • Morning Edition

Auto Industry Retrenches After Second Quarter Losses

admin August 13, 2020

All of Detroit’s car manufacturers took financial hits in the 2nd quarter.  General Motors reported the smallest loss, dropping about...

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