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Hamtramck mayoral race remains undecided

Emma George-Griffin November 5, 2025

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Hammoud stands in front of a backdrop of his campaign logo, speaking to the crowd gathered to watch the votes for Dearborn mayor come in.
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Dearborn elects Mayor Abdullah Hammoud for second term

Nargis Rahman November 5, 2025
Denzel McCampbell stands with a mic in hand at his election night gathering.
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Denzel McCampbell wins District 7 seat

Russ McNamara November 5, 2025
Trash Garbage Waste
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Coping With Anxiety About A Changing Planet

Annamarie Sysling January 16, 2020

Ecological anxiety, also known as climate grief, is a fairly new concept. In his 1984 book "Biophilia," E. O. Wilson, a...

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Generational Politics Panel Men 1/15/2020
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Four Generations Talk 2020 Presidential Politics

Detroit Today January 16, 2020

Jake Neher/WDET With the Iowa caucuses less than a month out, the Democratic primary is heating up. The field has...

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boys and sex
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How #MeToo, #TimesUp, and Social Media Are Affecting Intimacy for Young People

Detroit Today January 16, 2020

Intimacy has changed for all of us in recent years. The transformation can be attributed to a variety of things:...

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A Detroit neighborhood
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Survey Finds 88 Percent of Detroit Respondents Are Hopeful About City

Laura Herberg January 15, 2020

Jake Neher/WDET The first annual “State of The Neighborhoods Survey" was issued by Arise Detroit. The non-profit is a coalition of...

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Hollywood Sign
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Women Used To Run Hollywood. Why Are They Still Fighting For The Spotlight?

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross January 15, 2020

Courtesy of Beacon Press Following a banner year for women filmmakers, shock came when the 2020 Academy Awards nominees were...

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Trump Silhouette
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Watch Live: Speaker Nancy Pelosi Announces House Impeachment Managers

NPR January 15, 2020

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is announcing who will present the case for impeachment in the Senate trial. Watch the press...

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Crown
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Racism, Tabloids Could Drive Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to Canada

Detroit Today January 15, 2020

The world has been watching the tumult among British royalty as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and...

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Rising Stars Kitchen
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The Metro Detroit Charter School with a Restaurant and Bakery

Sascha Raiyn January 14, 2020

Rising Stars Academy in Center Line is both a school and a workplace. It trains adults with intellectual impairments for...

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Cup, glasses, and tissues
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Flu Season Is Here. Get Your Shot Now.

Russ McNamara January 14, 2020

State health officials say that influenza is now widespread across the state and much of the country. The Michigan Department...

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FILE — Blighted homes in Detroit.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Detroit Foreclosure Crisis: Report Focuses on Living Next to Abandoned Homes

Detroit Today January 14, 2020

One third of all homes in Detroit have been tax foreclosed since 2008. It’s one of the biggest housing crises...

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Car Hacking WaPo
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This Journalist Hacked His Car To See What Data It Was Sharing

Russ McNamara January 14, 2020

We already know that big tech companies like Facebook and Google have collected a lot of information about their users…...

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Michigan Supreme Court
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Michigan Top Justices OK Cell Phones In Court, But Selfies Need Approval

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher January 13, 2020

Last week's Michigan Supreme Court decision allowing cell phones in all state courtrooms has big implications ⁠— and not just...

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