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The Metro: Ballot proposal aims to tax wealthiest Michiganders to help fund education

Cary Junior II, Nadia Ziyad, The Metro July 11, 2025

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Detroit Evening Report: Detroit nonprofit newsrooms collaborate on new project exploring student safety

Sascha Raiyn July 11, 2025
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The Metro Events Guide: Outdoor concerts to catch this week

Sophia Jozwiak July 10, 2025
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U of M Study to Examine Connection Between Relationships and Well-Being in Metro Detroit

Marissa Gawel September 24, 2015

University of Michigan sociologists are beginning a study in Metro Detroit to understand how relationships and forgiveness affect a person’s...

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Elusive Gray Wolf Documented in Lower Penninsula

WDET News September 24, 2015

State wildlife biologists say they’ve confirmed the presence of a Gray Wolf in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. It’s only the second...

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Congress Weighs Banning Oil Shipments Across Great Lakes

Quinn Klinefelter September 24, 2015

This week the U.S. Coast Guard and other agencies are practicing how they would respond to a catastrophic oil leak...

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Doctor Ben Carson Visits Michigan

Rick Pluta September 24, 2015

Doctor Ben Carson took his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination to Michigan, with stops in Jackson yesterday and Spring Arbor...

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Peters and Stabenow Unveil Legislation Meant to Protect Great Lakes from Oil Spill

Jake Neher September 24, 2015

Both U.S. senators from Michigan are spearheading legislation meant to protect the Great Lakes from an oil spill. Senators Gary...

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Jessica Care Moore to Unveil New Album on this Weekend’s The Progressive Underground, Sunday, September 27, 8-11 pm EST

Chris Campbell September 23, 2015

Jessica Care Moore On this weekend's The Progressive Underground, we interview poet, publisher, author, producer, playwright and now  international recording...

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New University of Michigan Report Details State and Future of Hydraulic Fracturing

Marissa Gawel September 23, 2015

The University of Michigan’s Graham Sustainability Institute released a report today about the potential future of natural gas extraction in...

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The Line 5 pipeline carries petroleum products 645 miles from Wisconsin to Ontario in two pipes that sit in the water along the lake bed.
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Enbridge Energy Running Oil Spill Mitigation Practice Exercise Near Mackinac

Marissa Gawel September 23, 2015

Enbridge Energy is running drills tomorrow to deal with a potential oil spill from its pipeline under the Straits of...

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State Fund Loaning $3.5 Million to Wurlitzer Building Developers

Marissa Gawel September 23, 2015

The Michigan Strategic Fund is awarding a loan to the owners of the Wurlitzer Building in Detroit. The Michigan Economic Development...

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Conservators Making Significant Progress on River Raisin Recovery Efforts

Marissa Gawel September 23, 2015

The US Environmental Protection Agency is removing a couple of ecological issues from the River Raisin thanks to recent recovery...

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Michigan Secretary of State is Suing Hewlett-Packard

Bre'Anna Tinsley September 23, 2015

Oakland Univeristy The Michigan Secretary of State is suing Hewlett-Packard for failing to upgrade the computer systems in 131 Secretary...

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Detroit Public Schools See Big Drop in Crime Reports

Pat Batcheller September 23, 2015

The Detroit Public Schools Police Department says crime reports fell 29 percent during the 2014-15 school year. Chief Stacy Brackens says there...

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