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The Metro: Measles case confirmed in Oakland County

David Leins The Metro December 17, 2025

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The Metro: Explaining antisemitism—and why it’s rising in America

Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent The Metro December 16, 2025
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From Bridge Magazine: Some Cadets Attend Detroit Police Academy, Then Leave Department

Sandra Svoboda, Vincent Craig April 17, 2018

The Detroit Police Department is one of the few cities in Michigan with its own police academy. Jake Neher/WDET But some...

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Dana Nessel Attorney General Candidate 8.16.17-jn
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Dana Nessel Wins Endorsement from Democrats for Attorney General

Cheyna Roth April 16, 2018

Cheyna Roth/MPRN Democrats want Dana Nessel as their candidate for state Attorney General in 2018. The party held its endorsement...

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Credit Cards Erase Requirement to Sign Sales Slips

Quinn Klinefelter April 16, 2018

Most of the nation’s major credit card companies will no longer require a customer to sign their name when they...

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Is John Engler The Right Person To Lead MSU?

Detroit Today April 16, 2018

Cheyna Roth/MPRN At last week’s final meeting of the Michigan State University Board of Trustees this semester, a Larry Nasser...

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How Will Republicans React to Paul Ryan’s Departure?

Detroit Today April 16, 2018

Speaker Paul Ryan's Press Office Paul Ryan’s retirement was rumored long before the Speaker made the announcement he would leave...

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Ice Storm Snaps Trees, Power Lines

Pat Batcheller April 16, 2018

DTE Energy says the ice storm that hit southeast Michigan on April 14 and 15 brought down more than 2,000...

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The Progressive Underground Show 259 feat. DERRICK MAY

Chris Campbell April 15, 2018

Transmat Records On tonight's installment of The Progressive Underground, host Chris Campbell interviews techno pioneer and legend DERRICK MAY as...

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Dem Convention in Detroit This Weekend Could Be Crystal Ball Into Party’s Future

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher April 13, 2018

MichiganDems.com Thousands of Michigan Democrats will gather this weekend at Detroit’s Cobo Center for the party’s endorsement convention. Political onlookers...

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Last Days of Chinatown 4/13/2018
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Freep Film Fest Documentary Explores History of Detroit’s Cass Corridor

Detroit Today April 13, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET The Cass Corridor is one of the Detroit neighborhoods that has changed the most over the past two...

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Detroit Casinos Report Highest Ever Monthly Revenue

Sandra Svoboda, Melissa Mason April 13, 2018

Detroit’s three casinos' combined March revenue of $138.6 million is the highest since they opened in 1999 and 2000, according to...

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Group of Black MSU Players Helped Desegregate College Football in 1960s

Detroit Today April 13, 2018

Through the Banks of the Red Cedar Now in its fifth year, the Freep Film Festival is underway. This year, 75...

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DIA Becomes 1920’s Hollywood for Film Festival Gala

Quinn Klinefelter April 13, 2018

Detroit Free Press The Detroit Institute of Arts goes back in time Saturday to celebrate the golden age of cinema....

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