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Unionized casino workers rally ahead of a possible strike on Oct. 12, 2023.
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Detroit casino workers strike after failing to reach deal by Tuesday deadline

Jenny Sherman October 17, 2023

Thousands of union casino workers went on strike today after failing to reach a new labor agreement with Detroit's three...

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UAW President Shawn Fain walks the picket lines outside the Mopar plant in Center Line, Mich on Sept. 22, 2023.
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After surprise walkout at Ford’s Kentucky plant, Fain warns UAW strike could expand ‘at any time’

Russ McNamara, Alex McLenon October 13, 2023

UAW President Shawn Fain announced Friday the union would not expand its strike against Detroit’s Big Three automakers, warning that...

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Lydia Gutierrez (left), president of Hacienda Mexican Foods, at Donut Villa with Jeanette Pierce of the City Institute.
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Take a tour of Southwest Detroit for National Hispanic Heritage Month

Nargis Rahman October 2, 2023

In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15) the City Institute is hosting guided tours in Southwest Detroit...

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Detroit’s most violent precincts saw drop in crime this summer

Russ McNamara September 22, 2023

Detroit's two most violent precincts saw a significant drop in violent crime this summer, as well as a citywide drop...

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Detroit names its first urban agriculture director

Pat Batcheller September 21, 2023

Mayor Mike Duggan opened a new chapter in Detroit’s urban farming story by hiring one of the people who is...

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FILE - Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs legislation, May 22, 2023, in Royal Oak, Mich.
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Detroit officials ‘devastated’ by lack of state funding for long-term psychiatric care and housing

Eli Newman August 31, 2023

Detroit failed to secure backing from Michigan’s record-breaking $81.7 billion 2024 budget for a long-term psychiatric care project officials pitched...

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Riders boarding a DDOT bus in Detroit, Michigan.
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New DDOT interim executive director used to work for maligned paratransit contractor Transdev

Laura Herberg August 30, 2023

Last week, Mayor Mike Duggan named George Michael Staley as DDOT’s interim executive director. Staley replaces former executive director Mikel...

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Supreme Cafe opened in January 2023 in Detroit's Bagley neighborhood.
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Crossing the Lines: Supreme Café brings halal organic gourmet food options to Detroit’s Bagley neighborhood

Nargis Rahman June 12, 2023

This story is part of WDET’s Crossing the Lines: Live6 series, exploring the neighborhoods around the intersection of Six Mile...

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Book Tower in Detroit re-opens.
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Detroit’s historic Book Tower officially reopens after $400M in renovations

Russ McNamara June 8, 2023

Detroit's historic Book Tower is formally back open after Thursday's ribbon cutting ceremony, celebrating the nearly $400 million in renovations....

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A photo of the Detroit skyline's reduced visibility due to poor air quality in Detroit, Mich. on June 7, 2023.
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Air pollution in Detroit remains high and harmful

Solina Robles June 8, 2023

Air pollution in Southeast Michigan has been rising due to the current Canadian wildfires. Michigan’s Department of Environment, Great Lakes...

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A help wanted sign hanging from a door.
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Detroit unemployment rate drops to record low in April

Quinn Klinefelter May 31, 2023

Detroit officials touted figures just released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that show Detroit’s unemployment rate dropped to 4.2%...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan speaks at a Gilbert Family Foundation press conference on May 18, 2023 in Detroit, Mich.
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Detroit Mayor Duggan: Gun-free zones may not limit shootings

Quinn Klinefelter May 22, 2023

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says efforts to set up “gun-free zones” in the city may not do much to limit...

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