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Detroit Today: Duggan, Lt. Gov. Gilchrist, more talk population loss, policy reform at Mackinac Policy Conference

Detroit Today May 31, 2023

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Detroit Evening Report: Community stakeholders gather at Mackinac Policy Conference to discuss Michigan’s future

Jerome Vaughn May 31, 2023
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Detroit unemployment rate drops to record low in April

Quinn Klinefelter May 31, 2023
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DER Weekends: Inside Filipino Food Pop-up Sarap Detroit with Dorothy Hernandez

Sascha Raiyn May 19, 2023

 In  the latest installment of DER Weekends, Sascha Raiyn and Hernz Laguerre, Jr. bring listeners into Detroit’s Filipino food...

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Detroit Evening Report: Duggan calls US Census ‘clown show’ after numbers report another population drop

Sascha Raiyn May 19, 2023

The federal government reports Detroit continues to lose residents in its latest figures. Subscribe to the Detroit Evening Report on...

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Detroit Today: An untraditional solution to alleviate child poverty in Flint 

Detroit Today, Sam Corey May 19, 2023

Recently, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha — a renowned pediatrician and whistleblower of the Flint Water Crisis — along with her colleague...

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Detroit Today: Can America solve its poverty crisis?

Detroit Today May 19, 2023

Despite America being the richest country in the world in terms of gross domestic product (GDP), poverty remains a persistent...

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Detroit Today: How gun violence is changing Michigan school policies

Detroit Today May 19, 2023

Flint Community Schools and Grand Rapids Public Schools banned backpacks earlier this month. Many school officials acknowledged that these decisions...

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Andy Rourke
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Bass guitarist Andy Rourke of The Smiths, one of Britain’s most influential bands, dies at 59

Associated Press May 19, 2023

LONDON (AP) — Andy Rourke, bass guitarist of The Smiths, one of the most influential British bands of the 1980s,...

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Detroit Heals Detroit block party
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Detroit Evening Report: Detroit Heals Detroit celebrates Healing Hub grand opening with block party

Hernz Laguerre May 18, 2023

Detroit Heals Detroit is celebrating the grand opening of their Healing Hub with a free block party this Sunday from...

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Five timeless tracks from Filipino-American songstress Tracy Cruz

Chris Campbell May 18, 2023

Singer-songwriter Tracy Cruz was born in Quezon City on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Later relocating to San...

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Detroit Today: How does Detroit fix its gun violence problem?

Detroit Today May 18, 2023

Gun violence is a perpetual problem in Detroit, but a recent increase of incidents among teens have left political leaders...

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Efforts to end flavored tobacco product sales in Detroit get a boost from the CDC

Russ McNamara May 18, 2023

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention back up claims by Detroit officials that the city would be better off...

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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer addresses supporters before signing legislation to repeal the 1931 abortion ban statute, which criminalized abortion in nearly all cases, during a bill signing ceremony on April 5, 2023, in Birmingham, Mich.
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Michigan protects workers from retaliation for having an abortion

Associated Press May 18, 2023

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan companies will be prohibited from firing or otherwise retaliating against workers for receiving an abortion...

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Detroit Evening Report: City of Detroit accepting applications for Arts Alley Fellowship program

Nargis Rahman May 17, 2023

The City of Detroit’s Office of Arts, Culture and Entrepreneurship has launched a new Arts Alley Fellowship program, where fellows...

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