Daily round-up of the news that Detroit residents need to know
The Detroit Evening Report is a 3-minute daily round-up of the news that city residents need to know. Stories focus on the concerns, problems, passions and needs of Detroiters — specifically residents of color.
Hosted By: Sascha Raiyn, Jerome Vaughn, Bre’Anna Tinsley, Nargis Rahman and Hernz Laguerre.
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Detroit Evening Report: Duggan announces gubernatorial run; Belle Isle Conservatory reopens + more
Jerome Vaughn
December 4, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: MI House Speaker Joe Tate tests the waters for possible Detroit mayoral run
Sascha Raiyn
December 3, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: Hundreds trained in Mental Health First Aid through WSU Nursing program
Nargis Rahman
December 2, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: State legislators introduce bills to require inclusive history lessons in schools
Sascha Raiyn
November 27, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: City installing new gateway signs to reflect Detroit’s unique neighborhoods
Jerome Vaughn
November 26, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: Dearborn official praises Narcan vending machine for reduction in opioid deaths
Nargis Rahman
November 25, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: Detroit launches ‘Rides to Care’ program for new and expectant mothers
Hernz Laguerre
November 22, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: Detroit officials assure residents water is safe after letter raises concerns
Jerome Vaughn
November 20, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: MSP reminds residents to sign up for emergency alerts; Detroit PAL’s Thanksgiving drive + more
Sascha Raiyn
November 19, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: Dearborn launches ‘Business Bootcamp’ for women; Detroit gets $1.3M for lead hazard control + more
Nargis Rahman
November 18, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: Community celebrates new affordable housing project in Detroit’s North End
Hernz Laguerre
November 15, 2024
Detroit Evening Report: Whitmer announces expansion of free contraception resources
Bre'Anna Tinsley
November 14, 2024
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