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The Metro: NPR Public Editor Kelly McBride on CPB cuts, media ethics

Robyn Vincent, Lauren Myers, The Metro July 1, 2025

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FILE - A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer listens during a briefing, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Silver Spring, Md.
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Detroit Evening Report: Protesters arrested during ICE raid on Detroit’s west side

Sascha Raiyn July 2, 2025
(From left) Michigan State Senators Sarah Anthony, Winnie Brinks and Darrin Camilleri meet to attempt passing the next Michigan State Budget.
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Senate leadership: K-12 budget unlikely this week

Colin Jackson July 2, 2025
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Detroit City Council to Reconsider Water Rate Vote

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 8, 2015

Marissa Gawel/WDET The Detroit City Council has decided to reconsider its rejection of a proposed water rate hike. Last week...

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Rock Wall
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Summer Camp Is No Longer Just For Kids

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 8, 2015

Michigan DNR Adults who want to reclaim their childhood can escape to Camp Kitigin this September. The summer camp is...

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Michigan Mosquitoes Appearing Later than Usual this Year

Marissa Gawel July 7, 2015

Mosquitoes in Michigan are hitting their peak season later than usual this year. Michigan State University Entomologist Howard Russell says...

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Eastern Market Murals
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Eastern Market to Host International Mural Festival this September

Marissa Gawel July 7, 2015

Marissa Gawel/WDET An international mural festival is coming to Eastern Market this September. The Detroit fine art publishing company 1xRun...

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state fairgrounds
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What Will Happen to the State Fairgrounds?

Station Programming July 7, 2015

Stephen Henderson meets with Jim Casha and Brian Colfer, advocates for a regional transportation hub at the State Fairgrounds. The...

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Michigan US Senator Hopes Change in Meat Labels will Stop New Canadian Tariffs

Quinn Klinefelter July 7, 2015

Michigan’s senior U.S. Senator is proposing a change in how meat is labeled in an attempt to forestall new trade...

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Fireworks
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Boom Boom Bye!?

Station Programming July 7, 2015

Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson speaks with Livonia Mayor Jack Kirksey about the movement to re-regulate Michigan’s firework industry. In 2011...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Trusting Doctors with Cancer Treatment

Station Programming July 7, 2015

Stephen Henderson talks with Christopher Friese, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan School of Nursing and Department of Systems,...

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Maple Germination
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2015 Gardening Nightmare: Maple Seedlings

Amy Miller July 6, 2015

Much to the dismay of avid gardeners and some homeowners, gutters, gardens, and lawns are all growing dozens of maple seedlings this year....

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Michigan Official Says Cuba has Much to Offer State, US

Quinn Klinefelter July 6, 2015

President Obama’s announcement that the U.S. is reopening its embassy in Cuba has special significance for a former Detroit official....

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Tigers
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Detroit Tigers Face Life Without Team’s Best Hitter

Quinn Klinefelter July 6, 2015

The Detroit Tigers face a significant amount of the second half of the Major League Baseball season without the services...

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High Court Ruling Opens Way for Change in Setting Congressional Districts

Quinn Klinefelter July 6, 2015

Some activist groups in Michigan are gearing up for a possible ballot initiative to change the way legislative districts are...

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