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Such Great Heights: New book looks at ’00s indie rock explosion

Russ McNamara January 7, 2026

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Metro Events Guide: 5 things to do this weekend, from wintery walks to heated rivalries

Sophia Jozwiak January 8, 2026
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Uncommitted movement co-founder Abbas Alawieh runs for District 2 state senator

Nargis Rahman January 8, 2026
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Wayne County Treasurer Sabree says property tax foreclosures on rentals outpacing those for homeowners

Eli Newman April 7, 2022

  Property tax foreclosures are happening once again in Wayne County. It’s the first time they’ve taken place since the...

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Free tax assistance available to people who make less than $57,000

Laura Herberg April 7, 2022

  The federal income tax deadline is coming up April 18. A handful of organizations are available in Michigan to...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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The U.S. Postal Service and how it can be reimagined

Detroit Today April 7, 2022

President Biden has signed a law intended to give the United States Postal Service better financial footing, in order to...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Peters’ USPS reforms signed into law

Jake Neher April 7, 2022

A roughly 15-year effort to reform the United State Postal Service is now law. President Joe Biden signed the legislation...

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Essential Cooking: Traditional Japanese cuisine with Ken Nagao of Sharaku

David Leins April 7, 2022

  Subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts: Apple Podcast — Spotify — Google Play — Stitcher — TuneIn — NPR In this episode: Ken Nagao on Sharaku’s first 25...

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Tracked and Traced: Sousveillance and the price of virality

Shanmin Sultana April 7, 2022

Listen and subscribe to Tracked and Traced: Apple Podcast — Spotify — NPR — Stitcher — Google Podcasts   In...

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Whitmer sues to secure abortion rights, vacate ban

admin April 7, 2022

  LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer sued Thursday to protect abortion rights, asking a Michigan court to recognize...

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Detroit Evening Report, April 6, 2022: Coalition launches pilot project to support Detroit parks and public spaces

Tia Graham April 6, 2022

  Welcome to the Detroit Evening Report, a daily round-up of news that city residents need to know. The Detroit...

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Bridge Detroit: Police complaints pile up

Pat Batcheller April 6, 2022

  Detroit's Board of Police Commissioners gets a number of citizen complaints about law enforcement. The Detroit Police Department handles...

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More awareness of racial disparities in COVID-19 led to less fear, support of precautions among white people, research says

Russ McNamara April 6, 2022

  The COVID-19 pandemic amplified something already known to be a problem — racial disparities in health care. A new...

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Women entrepreneurs make connections at Michigan Ramadan Market

Laura Herberg April 6, 2022

  Ramadan began in the United States on April 2. Muslims who observe will be spending the next month reading...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Experts compare Amazon’s first union to 1937 Flint GM strike

Jake Neher April 6, 2022

Last week, Amazon warehouse workers on Staten Island in New York came away with one of the biggest organized labor...

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