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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
Virg Bernero 1 7/23/2019
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Created Equal, Season 2: Virg Bernero

admin November 7, 2019

Virg Bernero was the 51st Mayor of Lansing and is currently CEO of Bernero Hannan LLC. Bernero put pressure on...

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The Slants
  • Culture & Music
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Simon Tam Just Wanted to Play Dance Rock. Then the Supreme Court Got Involved.

Amanda LeClaire November 7, 2019

In 2009, Simon Tam began for a legal battle to trademark the name of his band, The Slants.  Tam, an...

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Lake Erie Bloom 2019 110119
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This Summer’s Algal Bloom in Lake Erie Was Large, But Could Have Been Worse

Pat Batcheller November 7, 2019

This year's algal bloom in western Lake Erie was about as bad as scientists expected. But it could have been worse....

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Zoe Ligon
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Meet Zoe Ligon, the Sex Educator Calling Out MOCAD’s Controversial “New Portraits” Exhibit

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross November 6, 2019

What role does morality play in the blurred lines of fair use and public domain?  In August 2018, Zoe Ligon,...

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Detroit Horse Power
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Music
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Detroit Public School Teacher Connects Students With Horses

Ann Delisi November 6, 2019

Ann Delisi talks with David Silver about his experience as a Detroit Public School teacher, what he learned about what...

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Water Main - Unsplash
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Is My Water Safe to Drink? In Some Communities, There’s No Easy Answer

Eleanore Catolico November 6, 2019

Marcia Cotton has lived in Highland Park for most of her life. She had her home tested for lead in...

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Vote Here Elections Polling Place Voting 11/5/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Local Election Highlights Include Marijuana Losses, Ranked Choice Voting

Detroit Today November 6, 2019

Voters in many communities across Michigan went to the polls on Tuesday. Incumbents in a number of communities held on...

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Sen. Gary Peters Mackinac 2019 4 5/29/2019
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Senator Gary Peters On Impeachment, Climate Change, and Michigan Politics

Detroit Today November 6, 2019

The impeachment inquiry into President Trump is commanding headlines and consuming national politics. While the turmoil in Washington consumes the discourse,...

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white barred prison cells
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Michigan House Approves Legislation to Help Residents Clear Criminal Records

Detroit Today November 6, 2019

Michigan lawmakers have approved legislation that would make it easier for people to clear their criminal records. Expungement will apply...

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Center Line Voters Choose Delikta, Reid for Council
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Center Line Voters Choose Delikta, Reid for Council

Pat Batcheller November 6, 2019

A 23-year-old technician is the newest member of Center Line's city council. Aaron Delikta topped a slate of four candidates...

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Voting Booth Election Vote Detroit Polling Place 2 8.8.17-jn
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Fouts Wins Fourth Term as Warren Mayor; More Election Results

Pat Batcheller November 6, 2019

Warren voters re-elected Mayor Jim Fouts on Nov. 5, giving him a fourth term in office. Unofficial results from the...

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Nicole Curtis at WDET Studios
  • Culture & Music
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“Rehab Addict” Nicole Curtis Is Secretly Building Houses in Detroit

Ryan Patrick Hooper November 5, 2019

Ahead of her scheduled talk at this year's edition of TEDxDetroit, home renovation expert Nicole Curtis — best known for...

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