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Construction on M-59 to Begin Next Month

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 13, 2017

  The Michigan Department of Transportation will begin a two-year reconstruction of M-59 next month.  MDOT crews will keep three...

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WSU Student-Athletes Post 3.25 GPA in Fall 2016

Pat Batcheller February 13, 2017

Wayne State University says 73 percent of its student-athletes earned a grade-point average higher than 3.0 in the 2016 fall...

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The Future of Michigan’s Successful Bipartisan Medicaid Expansion Plan is Uncertain

Laura Herberg February 11, 2017

With the Trump administration’s vow to “repeal and replace” Obamacare, it’s unclear what will carry over if action is taken....

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v. Trump [MAP]

Sandra Svoboda February 10, 2017

The Dearborn-based Arab American Civil Rights League, joined by Asian-American and Native American legal groups. A Colorado community college student...

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A Faint Comet Follows Friday’s Full Moon

Pat Batcheller February 10, 2017

When the full moon rises in the evening of Feb. 11, it will be passing through the Earth's outer shadow...

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New Ordinance Aimed to Prevent Gentrification in Detroit

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 9, 2017

Detroit City Council Member Mary Sheffield says residential developers asking for public funds should include affordable housing in their buildings....

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State Audit Finds No Voter Fraud in Detroit’s November Election

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 9, 2017

Flickr A Michigan Bureau of Elections audit found a handful of ballot problems in Detroit’s November election resulted from human...

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School Reform Office Faces Challenges from Legislators and Districts

Sascha Raiyn February 9, 2017

Sascha Raiyn State School Reform Officer Natasha Baker testified before the Michigan Senate’s Education Committee today as legislators consider a...

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L. Brooks Patterson Answers Community Questions After State of the County Speech

Detroit Today February 9, 2017

Matt Trevethan/WDET Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson says the county is strong and getting stronger. He laid out a...

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Local Governments Want More Revenue Sharing from Lansing

Amy Miller February 9, 2017

Governor Rick Snyder presented his proposed budget to the legislature yesterday. The recommendations include a $50 per student increase in...

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Detroit Business Accelerators Keep Pulse on The Next “Big” Idea

Amy Miller February 9, 2017

Detroit’s reputation for encouraging entrepreneurship and small business development is continuing to expand. The number of business accelerators and incubators...

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Residents Hit by Fraser Sinkhole Will See Increase in Sewer Bills

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 8, 2017

House GOP Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller says some residents may see an increase in their sewer bills. ...

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