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Almost 250 Michigan Communities Face Underfunded Pension, Health Care Systems

Amy Miller, Jake Neher September 23, 2018

Michigan Department of Treasury More than a quarter of all Michigan communities had pension or health care systems that were...

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MichMash: Making ‘Boring Bills’ Sexy Again

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher September 21, 2018

WDET Digital State lawmakers return to Lansing next week for a whopping two weeks of action before heading back out...

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Michigan Opera Theatre Founder Dies

Quinn Klinefelter September 19, 2018

A musician credited with using opera to help revitalize the city of Detroit has died. Many say 83-year-old David DiChiera...

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University of Michigan Nurses Hope Work Stoppage Threat Revives Comatose Contract Talks

Quinn Klinefelter September 18, 2018

Labor leaders of a union representing 5,700 nurses in the University of Michigan health system say they are still waiting...

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John Dingell Being Treated for Apparent Heart Attack

Quinn Klinefelter September 17, 2018

Former Michigan Congressman John Dingell, the longest-serving member in the history of Congress, has been hospitalized for what’s being described...

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Blood-Sucking Mite Putting Honey Bee Colonies at Risk

Amy Miller September 14, 2018

Michigan bee populations are fighting a growing threat from a deadly parasite. Scientists say increasing numbers of honey bee colonies...

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The Detroit Institute Of Arts Is Growing Its Asian Portfolio

Alex McLenon September 14, 2018

Detroit Institute of Arts One year after launching a Japanese gallery, the Detroit Institute of Arts is expanding its Eastern...

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Lions Hope to Mine Success Against 49ers After Rocky Start to Season

Quinn Klinefelter September 14, 2018

The Detroit Lions try to overcome a disastrous start to the NFL season when the team takes on the 49ers...

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Brazilian Festival Returns for 2nd Year in Detroit

Pat Batcheller September 13, 2018

Brazil declared its independence from Portugal on Sept. 7, 1822. This month, Brazilians around the world are celebrating the anniversary...

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Lions Hope Monday Night Game Restores the Roar After Muted Preseason

Quinn Klinefelter September 10, 2018

The Detroit Lions begin playing the games that count when the team takes on the New York Jets in the...

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MichMash: Will We or Won’t We Be Allowed To Vote Straight-Party Ticket This November?

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher September 7, 2018

WDET Digital Michigan voters won't be able to fill in one bubble to vote for all candidates of a single...

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GOP-Controlled Legislature Approves Minimum Wage, Paid Sick Leave Proposals

Detroit Today, Cheyna Roth September 6, 2018

Jake Neher The state Legislature has approved two proposals that were otherwise headed for the November ballot. The measures, approved on...

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