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Citizen Vox: Voter says Detroit needs to steer more funding towards public transit

Quinn Klinefelter July 7, 2025

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Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison speaks at the podium during a news conference about the city's crackdown on juvenile violence, July 7, 2025.
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Detroit Evening Report: Duggan, Detroit police announce ‘major crackdown’ on juvenile violence

Russ McNamara, Nargis Rahman July 7, 2025
Detroit artist Lakeisha Johnson, aka Ideeyah.
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The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘20/20’ by Ideeyah

Chris Campbell July 7, 2025
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Too Soon? 2016 Campaign For Rep. Miller’s Seat Is On

Pat Batcheller March 19, 2015

Inside Michigan Politics The 2016 Congressional campaign began this week when State Senator Phil Pavlov said he’s running for Rep. Candice...

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Coyotes Are No Threat, Royal Oak Officials Say

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 18, 2015

Officials in Royal Oak say concerns over coyotes running rampant in the city are overblown. A recent sighting of a...

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Detroit City Council Considers Giving Itself a Pay Raise

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 18, 2015

Mike Boening Photography flikr CC The Detroit City Council wants a pay raise, but officials reviewing the request are not...

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Increased Speed Limit Part of Ohio’s Proposed Transportation Budget

J. Carlisle Larsen March 18, 2015

Creative Commons/Joseph A. (Flickr) The proposal to raise the state speed limit is one part of a two-year, $7-billion transportation...

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The State Board of Education Chooses Brian Whiston as the Next State School Superintendent

J. Carlisle Larsen March 18, 2015

Photo Courtesy of Dearborn Public Schools The State Board of Education has selected Dearborn Schools Superintendent Brian Whiston as the new state school Superintendent. During...

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Ferndale Residents to Receive Water Bill Refunds

Marissa Gawel March 18, 2015

Marissa Ferndale residents who pay their water bills could soon receive a refund in the mail.  In a recent lawsuit...

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Ice Sheets Delaying Opening of Port Windsor

Marissa Gawel March 18, 2015

Kate Ter Haar/Creative Commons Officials say ice-covered waterways are delaying the opening of Port Windsor by about a week. Harbormaster...

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Macomb County Jail to Undergo Feasibility and Needs Study

Marissa Gawel March 18, 2015

Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Creative Commons The Macomb County Sheriff is planning a year-long study to determine how best to improve the...

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Should The State Continue To Invest In The Film Industry?

Station Programming March 18, 2015

Chris Berge, Creative Commons Michigan’s film-incentive program would be eliminated if some lawmakers at the state Capitol have their way. The...

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Are Latinos Are Closing In On The High School Education Gap?

Martina Guzman March 18, 2015

The U-S Department of Education released data stating graduation rates for Hispanic students increased by nearly four percentage points, from 2011 to...

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State Ed Board Blasts Governor For Taking Watchdog Role Over Schools

Quinn Klinefelter March 18, 2015

   Members of the State Board of Education are accusing Governor Snyder of violating Michigan’s constitution by using an executive...

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GM Divorcing Itself From Russia

Quinn Klinefelter March 18, 2015

   Officials with General Motors say the company will cease production at a factory in Russia by this summer as...

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