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Temperatures highs are expected to peak around 97 degrees on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Cooling centers to open across metro Detroit during upcoming heat wave

Jenny Sherman June 20, 2025

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Police walk by an idle vehicle near CrossPointe Community Church in Wayne, Mich., Sunday, June 23, 2025.
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Parishioners, security staff prevent mass shooting at Michigan church, police say

Russ McNamara, Associated Press June 23, 2025
Horses pulling freight and tourists pass in front of the Windermere Hotel on Mackinac Island.
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Michigan businesses brace for summer without Canadians

Russ McNamara June 23, 2025
Classroom Raised Hand
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U-M Offers Leadership training to DPS

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 23, 2015

DucDigital/Creative Commons The University of Michigan School of Business is offering to train select Detroit Public Schools staff and administrators....

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Martha Kopacz
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Bankruptcy Consultant, State Review Panel Seek “Harmonizing” In City Budget

Sandra Svoboda March 23, 2015

During Detroit’s bankruptcy trial, Judge Steven Rhodes selected Martha Kopacz as his “expert witness” to help him assess whether the...

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Stephen Henderson
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Stephen Henderson’s Essay on Gay Marriage

Stephen Henderson March 23, 2015

One of my favorite Paul Simon songs includes a line that has been stuck in my head since yesterday.  He...

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Jack Ashford
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Funk Brother Says Blurred Lines Verdict Will Change Little In Music Industry

Quinn Klinefelter March 23, 2015

Musicians continue debating the impact of last week’s multi-million dollar jury verdict in favor of Motown singer Marvin Gaye’s family,...

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Rouge River
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Bugs Can Tell Us How Healthy A River Is

Pat Batcheller March 23, 2015

Friends of the Rouge   Researchers can learn a lot about a river’s health by the condition of the creatures living...

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Study: Downtown Detroit Still In Need Of Development

Quinn Klinefelter March 23, 2015

   A new study finds Detroit’s thriving downtown area is still in need of additional development.    The study is...

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youth unemployment
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Youth Unemployment in Michigan is At An All-Time High

Martina Guzman March 23, 2015

Youth unemployment in Michigan is at an all-time high.  Recent reports put the state’s youth jobless rate at 59%, among the highest...

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algae
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Ohio Crafts Plan To Prevent Toxic Algae Blooms

Quinn Klinefelter March 23, 2015

   State lawmakers in Ohio are set to vote this week on a plan to curb the growth of algae...

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Telling Detroit’s True Stories With Citizen Detroit

Station Programming March 23, 2015

Next Chapter Detroit From Next Chapter Detroit: Detroit exited bankruptcy with a plan to balance city budgets and improve services...

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detroitPublicLibrary
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Detroit Public Library Turns 150

Station Programming March 23, 2015

Goldnpuppy It has been 150 years since the Detroit Public Library opened its doors as a humble public reading room, and...

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Deirdre Church
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A New Study Says Lack Of Food Access Isn’t Just A Detroit Problem

Pat Batcheller March 23, 2015

  A new study says nearly two-million people in Michigan live in areas where healthy food is hard to get....

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fireHydrant
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Working To Fix Detroit’s Broken Fire Hydrants

Station Programming March 23, 2015

Dori   Scores of Detroit fire hydrants went dry this winter; frozen from the weather or just beaten down by...

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