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Buffalo Soldiers of the 25th Infantry Division. The all-Black Army regiments were among the first rangers in what later became the National Park Service.
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The Metro: Celebrate Buffalo Soldiers history at Rouge Park blues festival

John Filbrandt October 4, 2024

The Detroit Parks Coalition's Freedom Arts Festival is celebrating the Buffalo Soldiers on Saturday at Rouge Park with a family-friendly...

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Vice President Kamala Harris addresses a crowd of union members and supporters at Detroit Metro Airport in Romulus on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2024.
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Former GOP congressman among those supporting Democratic presidential ticket

Rick Pluta October 4, 2024

A group of former state GOP politicians, staffers and consultants announced Thursday that they are endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris...

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Detroit Evening Report: Holy Paws Dog Park breaks ground; Dearborn offering free porch repairs + more

Bre'Anna Tinsley October 3, 2024

On this episode of the Detroit Evening Report, we cover a new grant program in Dearborn to help homeowners fund front...

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John Sinclair and the MC5.
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The Metro: MC5 to be honored at Woodbridge Porch Concerts Saturday

John Filbrandt October 3, 2024

The fourth annual Woodbridge Porch Concerts are set to take place this Saturday, featuring live music from local artists with...

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People look at a destroyed building that was hit in Iran's missile attack in Hod Hasharon, Israel, Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024.
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Amid rising tensions, an Iranian journalist in Detroit shares fears for family in Tehran​

Amanda LeClaire October 3, 2024

The escalating conflict between Iran and Israel is having a global impact, but for those with family in the region,...

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Detroit's "Dining with Confidence" ordinance red card.
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Detroit Evening Report: City of Detroit launches color-coded food safety ordinance for restaurants

Jerome Vaughn October 2, 2024

The city of Detroit has officially launched its “Dining with Confidence” ordinance. The measure uses a color-coded system to tell...

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Libbi Urban
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Democrat Libbi Urban aims to flip Michigan’s 5th Congressional District seat

Bre'Anna Tinsley October 2, 2024

Libbi Urban, a former maintenance electrician, is running as a Democrat for Michigan's 5th Congressional District. Urban spent 31 years...

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Judge strikes down parts of Michigan sex offender registry law

Rick Pluta October 2, 2024

A federal judge has struck down major portions of Michigan’s sex offender registry law. The decision potentially affects many thousands...

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APTOPIX Election 2024 Debate
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Walz and Vance go in depth on policy while attacking each other’s running mates in VP debate

Associated Press October 2, 2024

NEW YORK (AP) — In a debate that evoked a calmer era in American politics, Tim Walz and JD Vance on Tuesday went after...

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"The Black Utopians: Searching for Paradise and the Promised Land in America," by Aaron Robertson.
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The Metro: New book takes historical look at how Black Americans envisioned utopia

John Filbrandt October 1, 2024

For many Black Americans, the idea of religion intersects with freedom in a complicated way. Enslaved Africans came to this...

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Created Equal: Ford’s ‘BlueOval City’ EV complex promises jobs, residents want more input

David Leins October 1, 2024

The rural landscape of West Tennessee is undergoing a massive change. Ford’s “BlueOval City” electric vehicle manufacturing complex spans six...

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Two women with opposing views hold signs that read "Unborn lives matter" and "Keep your beliefs out of my healthcare."
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Detroit Evening Report: Detroit advances ordinance setting protest restrictions at health clinics

Sarah Cwiek, Sascha Raiyn October 1, 2024

Detroit is another step closer to passing an ordinance that would put some limits on protesters outside health care facilities.Subscribe...

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