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Federal Judge Issues Injunction Stopping Iraqi Deportations

Quinn Klinefelter July 25, 2017

A federal judge in Detroit is issuing a preliminary injunction halting the deportation of Iraqi nationals from the U.S. The...

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Scars from 1967 Detroit Uprising Still Linger

Quinn Klinefelter July 24, 2017

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET This week, the city of Detroit is remembering a series of days that forever changed the iconic Motor...

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EPA Employees Union Says States are in Desperate Need of Additional Funding for Water Infrastructure

Amy Miller July 24, 2017

  The Trump Administration's proposed budget has the American Federation of Government Employees sounding an alarm. A-F-G-E represents 9-thousand Environmental Protection...

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Scars from 1967 Uprising Still Fresh for Some Detroiters

Quinn Klinefelter July 24, 2017

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET This week the city of Detroit is remembering a series of days that forever changed the iconic Motor...

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Sailing to Mackinac Is a Collaborative Effort

Pat Batcheller July 24, 2017

Sandra Svoboda Sailboats started arriving Monday morning at the finish line of the 2017 Bayview Yacht Club sailboat race from Port Huron...

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Detroit Police Officers Charged in 1967 after Algiers Motel Incident

WDET News July 24, 2017

Editor's note: Heidi Ausgood filed this story for WDET in 2007. The 1967 Detroit riot left 43 people dead. Of...

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August 1967 Editorial: Letter to My Soul Brothers

WDET News July 23, 2017

The Michigan Chronicle is the state’s largest black newspaper. It was established in 1932. By July 1967, it was well established...

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Stunned by Violence, Detroit Tigers Players Worked to Restore Peace in July 1967

WDET News July 22, 2017

Editor's note: John Farrup filed this story for WDET in 2007. In 1967, the Detroit Tigers were primed for a...

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When Is the Right Time to Start Paying Attention to Governor’s Race?

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher July 21, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Michigan’s 2018 race for governor is beginning to take shape. In the past week, Attorney Mark Bernstein decided against...

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Detroit’s Grande Ballroom Survives Civil Unrest of July 1967

WDET News July 21, 2017

Noah Ovshinsky wrote and produced this story. It originally aired in 2007. During the civil unrest of July 1967, hundreds...

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Effect of July 1967 on Detroit’s East Side Is Often Overlooked

WDET News July 20, 2017

Editor's note: Brian Rentschler filed this story for WDET. It aired in 2007. Detroit’s east side is one of the...

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Unemployment Fraud Lawsuit Against State Dismissed by Court of Appeals

Rick Pluta, Cheyna Roth July 19, 2017

Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency The Michigan Court of Appeals dismissed a lawsuit claiming the state wrongfully accused thousands of people...

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