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Tourism Officials Fear Riot Anniversary Could Hurt Detroit’s Image

Quinn Klinefelter May 9, 2017

Detroit Historical Society This summer several Detroit institutions will remember the 50th anniversary of one of the seminal events in...

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Trump Names MI Supreme Court Justice to Federal Appeals Court

Rick Pluta May 9, 2017

Michigan Supreme Court Michigan Supreme Court Justice Joan Larsen has been chosen by President Trump to serve on the Sixth...

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GM Lansing Plant to Lay Off 650 Employees

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 8, 2017

Bre'Anna Tinsley/WDET GM’s Delta Township Assembly Plant will shut down for a month to prepare for production of the new...

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Michigan Lawmaker Wants to Rid State of Requirement to Register Pistols

Quinn Klinefelter May 8, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET A member of the Michigan House wants to eliminate a requirement that gun owners in the state must...

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School Reform Officer In the Running for TN Superintendent Post

Sascha Raiyn May 8, 2017

The State School Reform Officer is in the running for a new job. Natasha Baker is one of 9 finalists...

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Historian Deborah Lipstadt: Trump Has Had “Rough Patches” With Jewish Community

Jake Neher May 8, 2017

Deborah Lipstadt Deborah Lipstadt is a historian and author best known for her books combating holocaust denial. She’ll be in...

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Schuette and Others Announce Campaign To Curb Meth Ingredient Purchases

Cheyna Roth May 5, 2017

WDET Law enforcement and pharmacists are working together to curb methamphetamine production in the state. It’s called the “Anti-Smurfing Campaign.”...

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Waterfowl Hunters Paying for Michigan’s Wetland Management and Restoration

Amy Miller May 4, 2017

The month of May is celebrated as American Wetlands Month A report released recently looks at the health and management of...

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Defiant Requiem Shows Jews Kept Spirit Alive in Nazi Death Camp

Quinn Klinefelter May 4, 2017

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET   Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET Ben Breuninger/DSO Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET Thursday night at the Congregation Shaarey Zadek temple in Southfield, classical music...

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Teachers Union Can’t Force Members to Wait to Drop Out

Rick Pluta May 4, 2017

Sascha Raiyn Teachers don’t have to wait if they want to drop out of their union. That ruling was handed...

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Democrats in Lansing Call for a Voter Bill of Rights

Cheyna Roth May 4, 2017

Cheyna Roth/MPRN Democrats in Lansing have renewed their mission for a Voter Bill of Rights. State House Democrats attempted to...

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Female Genital Mutilation Bills Move Through Senate Committee

Cheyna Roth May 3, 2017

Office of state Sen. Rick Jones Lawmakers are moving fast to ramp up prison time for female genital mutilation. Removing...

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