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Detroit Evening Report: Judge blocks Real Token rent

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 24, 2025

Judge blocks Real Token from collecting rent on blighted Detroit propertiesA Wayne County Circuit Court judge has issued a temporary...

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Michigan expert says airport security changes require cautious approach

Quinn Klinefelter July 24, 2025

The Trump administration is making changes in security procedures at the nation’s airports. Officials say new technology now allows travelers...

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Wayne State to offer women’s soccer in 2026

Pat Batcheller July 24, 2025

Wayne State University will field a women's soccer team in the fall of 2026. It will be the school's first...

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New lawn mower technology helps crews trim Detroit’s freeway slopes

Alex McLenon July 24, 2025

In 2023, the City of Detroit took over the duty of maintaining the land alongside its freeways from the State...

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The Metro: Voter turnout is low in Detroit, but could that change?

Robyn Vincent, Sam Corey, The Metro July 23, 2025

Registered voters not casting a vote is a problem in the city, one that seems to be bigger here than...

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Brick houses in the Bagley neighborhood.
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The Metro: Detroit community still seeking solutions to teen violence

John Filbrandt, The Metro, Nadia Ziyad July 23, 2025

The Detroit Police Department is asking city council to increase its enforcement of the city’s youth curfew. Fines for the...

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Union workers at Mack Trucks have voted down a tentative five-year contract agreement reached with the company.
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Detroit Evening Report: Detroit grassroots coalition working to reduce truck traffic on residential streets

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 23, 2025

The Trucks Off Our Streets coalition urged the Detroit City Council on Tuesday to enforce existing truck regulation laws while...

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Michigan House panel approves subpoenas to state departments

Rick Pluta July 23, 2025

The Republican-led Michigan House Oversight Committee approved a slew of legislative subpoenas Tuesday directed at state departments, including the Attorney General’s office. The...

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Attorney Todd Flood (left) joins Duane Williams in announcing a $100 million lawsuit against the city of Detroit for Williams' wrongful conviction in 2013.
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Man who served 11 years in prison suing Detroit, police and fire departments for wrongful conviction

Russ McNamara July 23, 2025

Detroiter Duane Williams is suing the city of Detroit and the police and fire departments for $100 million in damages...

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Detroit Amps Jeremy Pargo dribbles around a DMV Trilogy defender.
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The Metro: What’s ahead for the Amplifiers – Detroit’s newest pro-basketball team?

Tia Graham, Lauren Myers, The Metro July 22, 2025

The newly formed BIG3 professional basketball team, the Detroit Amplifiers, made their home court debut at Little Caesars Arena this...

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The Metro: Michigan health care costs could be on the rise

Robyn Vincent, Jack Filbrandt, The Metro July 22, 2025

Health care in Michigan is about to get more expensive. According to a recent report from the health policy research...

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The Metro: Detroit’s Collard Green Cook-Off is about more than just food

Tia Graham, Cary Junior II, Lauren Myers, The Metro July 22, 2025

Soul food is one of the most identifiable American cuisines.  The dishes were crafted from the scraps that were left...

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