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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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Vaccination Rates Remain High In Michigan

March 25, 2015 Pat Batcheller

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Most Michigan school children start kindergarten with all the required vaccinations. The Michigan Department...

  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

State House Works To Shrink Criminal Code

March 25, 2015 Station Programming

Pkay Chelle/Creative Commons By: Rick Pluta, Capitol Bureau Chief, Michigan Public Radio Network  The state House has begun an effort to...

  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Is Downtown’s Private Security Worth The Cost?

March 25, 2015 Station Programming

Imzadi1979 Some people who work in downtown Detroit say the Campus Martius area feels much safer as of late. Particularly...

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Wayne County Pushing Payment Plans Ahead Of Foreclosure Deadine

March 25, 2015 Quinn Klinefelter

   Wayne County officials are pushing payment options for tens of thousands of residents who are behind on property taxes...

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Flint City Council Wants to Reconnect to Detroit Water

March 24, 2015 Bre'Anna Tinsley

Sarah Razak / CC The Flint City Council has voted to reconnect the city’s water system to Detroit Water and...

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Duggan Introduces 0% Interest Loans for Home Repairs

March 24, 2015 Bre'Anna Tinsley

Bre'Anna Tinsley/ WDET Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has introduced a program to allow homeowners to set no interest loans for...

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Kendrick Lamar’s “Cosmic Slop”: Danny Brown Reviews “To Pimp a Butterfly”

March 24, 2015 Travis Wright

"Kendrick laid it all on the line for artists like me" Detroit rap phenom Danny Brown has been in the...

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Michigan Tourism Expected to Grow in 2015

March 24, 2015 Marissa Gawel

Marissa Gawel/WDET Michigan State University professors say they expect state tourism will grow this year. Assistant Professor Dan McCole says, compared...

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Michigan Attractions Can Now be Virtually Visited via Google Maps

March 24, 2015 Marissa Gawel

Courtesy of Pure Michigan Interested tourists can now visit about 40 Michigan attractions from the comfort of their homes. Pure...

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Michigan World War II Memorial Moving Forward

March 24, 2015 Marissa Gawel

Courtesy of The Michigan WWII Legacy Memorial A Michigan group is making progress on a memorial honoring the state’s involvement...

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BURQ OFF! One Woman, 21 Characters, A Burqa and A Bikini.

March 24, 2015 Martina Guzman

Burq Off, an acclaimed one-woman show about growing up in a conservative Muslim home comes to the Arab American National Museum this...

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When $40,000 a Year is Not Enough

March 24, 2015 Sandra Svoboda

ALICE—Asset-Limited, Income-Constrained, Employed—is a United Way report about just what income levels are needed to live comfortably in each of...

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