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Ben Crump Trayvon Martin Family Attorney 2 12/5/2019
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Attorney for Trayvon Martin’s Family Says George Zimmerman ‘Seeking Attention’ With Lawsuit

Detroit Today, Jake Neher December 5, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET George Zimmerman, the man acquitted by a jury in the death of Trayvon Martin in 2013, is suing Martin’s family...

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The first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights.
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Impeachment Moves Forward Amid Partisan Division

Detroit Today December 5, 2019

Cheyna Roth/MPRN The House Judiciary Committee’s rendition of the impeachment inquiry commenced yesterday with testimony from four constitutional law experts....

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Meet the 2020 WDET StoryMakers Fellows

David Leins December 5, 2019

We are excited to announce the WDET StoryMakers Fellowship cohort! Working out of the WDET newsroom, fellows will get hands-on training in...

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This Michigan City Is Anxious About Being Swallowed by Car Dealerships

Laura Herberg December 5, 2019

Residents in Center Line have a running joke that it’s one giant parking lot. That’s because there are a lot...

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Metro Detroit Concerts: Film Premiere, Album Releases Mean Stacked Weekend for Local Music

Amanda LeClaire, Jeff Milo December 4, 2019

Photo via Trevor Naud Welcome to “Milo Minute,” delivering all you need to find a local show or fest to...

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Ontario Teachers Start Work Action

Sascha Raiyn December 4, 2019

Members of Ontario’s elementary and secondary teachers’ unions started a work action last Tuesday. Contracts for the Elementary Teachers Federation...

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Trump Impeachment: Watch House Judiciary Committee Hearing Live

WDET Staff December 3, 2019

The House Judiciary Committee is holding its first hearing in the impeachment inquiry, focused on constitutional grounds for impeachment. The...

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Changing This 2011 State Law Could Get Transit on the Ballot in 2020

Pat Batcheller December 3, 2019

The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan has struggled to get public funding since its inception. In 2016, the RTA asked...

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Four Tips to Avoid Getting Scammed on Cyber Monday

Quinn Klinefelter December 2, 2019

The combination of online holiday deals and shoppers quickly buying lots of items creates a fertile field for cyber criminals...

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Marijuana DEA.gov 8/12/2019
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All the Questions on Michigan’s Legal Marijuana You Were too Afraid to Ask

Detroit Today December 2, 2019

Legal sale of recreational marijuana started in Michigan over the weekend, prompting long lines at the few dispensaries that are...

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Center Line Public Library Bike Rack
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How Did Center Line Get Its Name? A Fractious Indigenous History, Some Say

Alex McLenon December 2, 2019

The City of Center Line has roots in the Native American community. Those ties span from present day, back to...

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Hike, Rock Climb or Swim in Metro Detroit on Black Friday

Tia Graham November 27, 2019

Black Friday isn’t just for shopping. This year, you can also enjoy the outdoors, rock climb, and swim around metro...

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