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A half-American, half-Mexican flag is waved in a crowd of protesters
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Michigan shows up to proclaim No Kings

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

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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.
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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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Mackinac Policy Conference: Victory on roads

Jerome Vaughn June 14, 2025
Michigan Supreme Court Justice Robert Young Jr.
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Justice Young to Retire, Snyder Will Have Fourth Appointment to MI Supreme Court

Rick Pluta March 30, 2017

Michigan Supreme Court State Supreme Court Justice Robert Young plans to retire at the end of next month, if not...

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Flint Mayor Karen Weaver
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Flint Mayor: Settlement Marks ‘New Chapter’ In Water Crisis

Detroit Today March 30, 2017

Karen Weaver This week marked a turning point in the response to the Flint Water Crisis. A federal judge has...

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Brunch at Rock City Eatery
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

MetroTimes Takes on the Bounty of Brunch in Detroit

CultureShift March 30, 2017

Part of our weekly check-ins with the staff at MetroTimes, CultureShift correspondent Ryan Patrick Hooper talks with MetroTimes senior editor...

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Community Panels interviews Vitti
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Detroit Board Interviews Vitti

Sascha Raiyn March 30, 2017

Sascha Raiyn The first of two finalists for superintendent of Detroit Public Schools Community District spent the entire day Wednesday...

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12th and Clairmount Freep Film Festival riot documentary 2
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Freep Film Festival Begins Tonight

Detroit Today March 30, 2017

Freep Film Fest The Freep Film Festival begins today. The first film of the festival—“12th and Clairmount”, directed by Brian...

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Rodriguez for Mayor Crop
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  • Morning Edition
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Rodriguez for Mayor?

Sandra Svoboda March 30, 2017

“I describe myself as a musical political,” musician Sixto Rodriguez says. “There’s a lot of issues that Detroit has, and...

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Ford Logo
  • Auto
  • News

Ford recalls 570K vehicles for fire risk, door latch trouble

Associated Press March 29, 2017

TOM KRISHER, AP Auto Writer DETROIT (AP) — Ford is recalling more than 570,000 vehicles in North America and Europe to...

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Trash Garbage Waste
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MDEQ: Recycle More Solid Waste

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 29, 2017

Two groups created by Governor Snyder have released recommendations on how to better manage solid waste in Michigan. The Governor’s...

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DDOt Bus 2
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  • Transit

DDOT Makes Changes to Reduced Fare Card

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 29, 2017

Pat Batcheller The Detroit Department of Transportation is making changes to its Reduced Fare Program for seniors and disabled customers....

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listeria
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  • Youth

Why do Foods Keep Becoming Contaminated with Listeria?

Quinn Klinefelter March 29, 2017

WDET It can be in your cheese, in your fruit, even in your waffles.  It’s the bacterium called listeria, which...

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Theater Stag
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Oldest Detroit Community Theater Group Considers Venue Change

Amy Miller March 29, 2017

A theater group that calls itself the oldest in Detroit is considering a change of venue. The (North Rosedale) Park Players...

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The Flint Water Plant water tower in Flint, Mich.
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Is Flint Settlement the Beginning of the End of the Water Crisis?

Detroit Today March 29, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET A federal judge on Tuesday approved a large settlement for the city of Flint to address its water...

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