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McNichols Prairie 02/06/20
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Detroit Unveils Plans For McNichols Streetscape Project

Jerome Vaughn February 11, 2020

Jerome Vaughn The City of Detroit has announced a new streetscape project for McNichols road, near the site of Marygrove...

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Allen Rd train delay 02/06/20
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Wayne County Finds $35 Million Solution to End Allen Rd. Train Delays

Pat Batcheller February 10, 2020

One of Metro Detroit's most chronic traffic headaches is about to get some relief. Local, state and federal officials have...

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Detroit Film Theatre
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At 92-Years-Old, Can the Academy Awards Still Learn New Tricks?

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 7, 2020

The 92nd annual Academy Awards are happening this Sunday at 8 p.m. on ABC. One of the biggest storylines in...

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Wayne State University WSU Sign Midtown 9/9/2019
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Wayne State Names Presidential Election A Campus Holiday

Tia Graham February 7, 2020

Wayne State University is declaring the 2020 presidential election a campus holiday. Officials say it is in response to achieving...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
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Coronavirus Concerns Lead to Cancellation of Lunar New Year Celebrations

Sascha Raiyn February 6, 2020

Local Lunar New Year events are being canceled or postponed because of concerns about the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. The Detroit...

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Rep. Haley Stevens Mackinac 2019 4 5/29/2019
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Rep. Haley Stevens: State of the Union ‘Divisive,’ Should Focus on Education, Infrastructure

Russ McNamara February 5, 2020

Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens was in the House chamber watching President Trump deliver his third State of the Union Address...

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The Environment, Criminal Justice and Education Stories to Watch in 2020

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher February 5, 2020

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spent lots of time talking about roads, jobs, and healthcare during her State of the State speech....

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Trump Silhouette
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Trump Impeachment: Watch the Conclusion of the Senate Trial Live

NPR February 4, 2020

Update, Feb. 5, 2020: President Donald Trump was acquitted by the U.S. Senate. The Senate is holding a trial on...

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Small house and key
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Rep. Rashida Tlaib on What Her Bad Credit Bill Does for Michigan

Russ McNamara February 3, 2020

One in five people have incorrect information on their credit report, according to the Federal Trade Commission. And for one in...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan State of the State 2020 1/30/2020
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Duggan Says Whitmer ‘Quickly Becoming the Auto Jobs Governor’

Jake Neher January 31, 2020

Gov. Whitmer is "quickly becoming the auto jobs governor," Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said Wednesday night on the floor of...

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Comerica Park Tigers 5/18/2018
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Tigers Enter Spring Training With High Expectations for 2020

Pat Batcheller January 31, 2020

When the Detroit Tigers lost 119 games in 2003, owner Mike Ilitch went on a spending spree to make the...

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Governor Gretchen Whitmer State of the State 2020 2
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Whitmer Ready With ‘Plan B’ for Road Money, Potential Affordable Care Act Repeal

Rick Pluta January 30, 2020

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says she’s ready to go-it-alone to come up with money to pay for road repairs. That’s if...

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