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FILE - Union members and supporters chant in the Capitol rotunda, Tuesday morning, March 14, 2023, as they wait for a Right To Work bill to be voted on.
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Michigan 1st state in decades to repeal ‘right-to-work’ law

March 24, 2023 Associated Press

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Detroit Evening Report: Children’s Center hosting town hall on mental health of Black youths

March 24, 2023 Tia Graham
Kristina Karamo speaks to Michigan Republican Party delegates Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023, in Lansing, Mich.
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Michigan GOP chair Kristina Karamo refuses to apologize for social media posts comparing gun control to Holocaust

March 23, 2023 Russ McNamara
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Greenfield Village Remembers the American Civil War

May 22, 2015 Eli Newman

Courtesy of the Henry Ford Greenfield Village is remembering the U.S. Civil War this Memorial Day weekend. The historical site will...

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jessica Care moore on Poetry And Creativity In Detroit

May 22, 2015 Amy Miller

Poet and Spoken word performer jessica Care moore was on one of the panels at Motor City Drive, a conversation...

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United Way Raises $46 Million, Shows Uptick in Fundraising

May 22, 2015 Eli Newman

Officials with the United Way for Southeastern Michigan say they have exceeded their fundraising goal for 2014, after successfully raising nearly...

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What Role Are Women Executives Playing In Detroit Sports?

May 21, 2015 Station Programming

The coaches and general managers are in charge of the players. These two Detroit sports executives are in charge of...

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Saving the Negro League Stadium in Hamtramck [Timeline]

May 21, 2015 Station Programming

Go back in time and see some of the history of Hamtramck Stadium in this interactive timeline. Timeline by Michael...

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Batter Up: Michigan Softball Plays for Spot in College World Series

May 21, 2015 Amber Harvey

Have you heard of Coach "Hutch", the winningest coach in University of Michigan history? Detroit Today Host Sandra Svoboda finds...

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Bye-bye Babs, Bring on Blashill? Red Wings Seek New Coach

May 21, 2015 Pat Batcheller

The Detroit Red Wings are looking for a new head coach, after Mike Babcock signed an 8-year, $50 million contract...

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Gas Prices Always Go Up Before a Holiday, Right? Wrong, Says GasBuddy.com

May 21, 2015 Pat Batcheller

AAA considers Thursday the start of the Memorial Day weekend. The auto club says drivers will pay fuel prices that are...

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Detroit Tigers’ Anibal Sanchez Launches ‘Sanchez’s Little Smiles’ Program

May 20, 2015 Marissa Gawel

Detroit Tigers’ pitcher Aníbal Sánchez and his wife Ana are creating an initiative to support families of children with health challenges. The...

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Widow of Former Toledo Mayor D. Michael Collins Announcing Bid for the Job

May 20, 2015 Marissa Gawel

The widow of the former Toledo Mayor D. Michael Collins says she will run for the job. Sandy Collins says she wants...

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US Attorney In Detroit To Lead Criminal Investigation Into Takata Air Bags

May 20, 2015 Quinn Klinefelter

The U.S. Attorney’s office in Detroit will lead a criminal investigation into defective air bags produced by the company Takata....

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Michigan State Police: Call Us Troopers, Not Policewomen

May 20, 2015 Bre'Anna Tinsley

Michigan State Police The Michigan State Police is supporting legislation that would remove the rank of “Policewoman” from the Michigan...

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