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Senate approves Trump’s $9B in cuts to public media, foreign aid

Associated Press July 17, 2025

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Marcus Samuelsson, chef, restaurateur and television personality, speaks at a Global Citizen NOW event in Detroit, Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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The Metro: Marcus Samuelsson is savoring Detroit’s global food scene

Tia Graham, David Leins, The Metro July 17, 2025
The "dogleg," highlighted in red, is comprised of Detroit's Boynton and Oakwood Heights neighborhoods. Detroit is highlighted in pink.
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CuriosiD: Where in Detroit is the community known as Dogleg?

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 17, 2025
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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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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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The Progressive Underground Show 116

Chris Campbell March 22, 2015

Jamila Cooksey On tonight's installment of The Progressive Underground, we debut new material from Jamila, Jessica Care Moore, Potatohead People, Dan...

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New Soul Sunday’s Playlist for March 22, 2015: Exploring Song’s from Kendrick Lamar’s “To Pimp a Butterfly”

Nick Austin March 22, 2015

On this edition of New Soul Sunday, we explore tracks from Kendrick Lamar's sophomore album "To Pimp a Butterfly". We'll...

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Rob Reinhart Profile
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Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: 3-21-15

Rob Reinhart March 21, 2015

This week on RREM... some SXSW recap, more on IPO Detroit, plus D'Angelo, Bryan Ferry, a birthday nod to a...

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Detroit Historical Museum
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New Exhibit to Shine Light on Race, Economic Disparity in 1967

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 21, 2015

The Detroit Historical Society is announcing plans for a new exhibit that will showcase the city’s civil disturbance in 1967 and...

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Delphia Simmons
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Bridge Magazine: The Truth About Poverty

Sandra Svoboda March 20, 2015

Delphia Simmons meets a lot of people in financial distress. In her job at the Coalition on Temporary Shelter (COTS) in Detroit’s...

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Education Officials Say Michigan ‘Literally Can’t Afford Any More Bad Schools’

Station Programming March 20, 2015

Krissy Venosdale The Michigan Board of Education has picked a new superintendent to lead the state's Department of Education. Brian Whiston is...

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Governor Snyder giving speech
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Governor Snyder Says “There’s Not The Resources” In State Budget For Roads

Station Programming March 20, 2015

Michigan Municipal League / CC Governor Rick Snyder says there is no alternative to pay for repairing Michigan’s crumbling bridges...

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Study Finds Income, Racial Gap Costs Michigan Billions

Quinn Klinefelter March 20, 2015

A new study by a left-leaning Washington, DC-based think tank finds that racial and ethnic inequality in a dozen states...

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Chanel Boyd
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Howard University Students Spend Their Spring Break Helping Detroiters

Jerome Vaughn March 20, 2015

Students from the University of Michigan often spend their spring break in Detroit -- helping to clean up neighborhoods or...

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