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Earth Day! Time to Safely Offload All Those Old Electronics

Amy Miller April 20, 2018

  As Earth Day approaches, operators of a Southfield-based non-profit want to collect as much e-waste as possible. JVS is...

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Canada Pushes Back Date for Legalization of Marijuana

Amy Miller April 20, 2018

  The federal government of Canada is pushing back its date for the legalization of marijuana. Canadian Prime Minister Justin...

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10+ Years of Alternative Sentencing Called a Success by Courts

Amy Miller April 19, 2018

  A series of Michigan court programs is reaching a milestone. They’re designed to help some non-violent mental health patients,...

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Former First Lady Barbara Bush Dies at 92

NPR April 17, 2018

Former first lady Barbara Bush died Tuesday at the age of 92, according to a family spokesman. A statement issued...

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Report Finds Kids of Color in Michigan still Fighting Poverty

Quinn Klinefelter April 17, 2018

A new report finds that fewer African American children in Michigan are living under the poverty line. But the state’s...

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Dana Nessel Wins Endorsement from Democrats for Attorney General

Cheyna Roth April 16, 2018

Cheyna Roth/MPRN Democrats want Dana Nessel as their candidate for state Attorney General in 2018. The party held its endorsement...

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Credit Cards Erase Requirement to Sign Sales Slips

Quinn Klinefelter April 16, 2018

Most of the nation’s major credit card companies will no longer require a customer to sign their name when they...

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Ice Storm Snaps Trees, Power Lines

Pat Batcheller April 16, 2018

DTE Energy says the ice storm that hit southeast Michigan on April 14 and 15 brought down more than 2,000...

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Dem Convention in Detroit This Weekend Could Be Crystal Ball Into Party’s Future

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher April 13, 2018

MichiganDems.com Thousands of Michigan Democrats will gather this weekend at Detroit’s Cobo Center for the party’s endorsement convention. Political onlookers...

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DIA Becomes 1920’s Hollywood for Film Festival Gala

Quinn Klinefelter April 13, 2018

Detroit Free Press The Detroit Institute of Arts goes back in time Saturday to celebrate the golden age of cinema....

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Former Judge Who Brought MLK to Detroit Dies

Quinn Klinefelter April 12, 2018

  Tony Spina/Detroit Free Press Controversial former Judge James Del Rio served in the Michigan state house in the 1960’s...

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Downriver Communities Hardest Hit by Opioid Crisis

Amy Miller April 12, 2018

  New analysis shows several of Metro Detroit’s Downriver communities are experiencing higher rates of opioid overdoses. Data analytics from...

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