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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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Culture City Calendar & Download of the Week

Travis Wright March 19, 2015
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Developers Presenting New Plans for the State Fairgrounds

Marissa Gawel March 19, 2015

  Liza Lagman Sperl Developers are preparing to present a proposal for re-using the former Michigan State Fairgrounds. The company...

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Warren Mayor Taking Stand Against Heroin

Marissa Gawel March 19, 2015

Dimitris Kalogeropoylos/Creative Commons Warren’s Mayor says he is fighting to deter heroin users and dealers from coming to the city....

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Congress Struggles To Fix Medicare Payment Problem

Quinn Klinefelter March 19, 2015

   Congress is debating a permanent solution for a problem that has forced some Michigan doctors to turn away Medicare...

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Detroit Historical Museum
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New Exhibit to Shine Light on Race, Economic Disparity in 1967

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 19, 2015

Yelp, In./ Creative Commons The Detroit Historical Society is announcing plans for a new exhibit called the Detroit 1967 Project. The...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

From Failing to Overachieving; How One School District Did It

Station Programming March 19, 2015

A new film takes us on a journey with a small town that fixed it’s school system at astonishing speed....

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Carl Levin
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Former Senator Carl Levin Returns To Detroit And Wayne State

Station Programming March 19, 2015

Center for American Progress   Wayne State University's new Levin Center at Wayne Law will begin offering courses this fall. The center...

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Phil Pavlov
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Too Soon? 2016 Campaign For Rep. Miller’s Seat Is On

Pat Batcheller March 19, 2015

Inside Michigan Politics The 2016 Congressional campaign began this week when State Senator Phil Pavlov said he’s running for Rep. Candice...

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Coyotes Are No Threat, Royal Oak Officials Say

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 18, 2015

Officials in Royal Oak say concerns over coyotes running rampant in the city are overblown. A recent sighting of a...

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Detroit City Council Considers Giving Itself a Pay Raise

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 18, 2015

Mike Boening Photography flikr CC The Detroit City Council wants a pay raise, but officials reviewing the request are not...

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Increased Speed Limit Part of Ohio’s Proposed Transportation Budget

J. Carlisle Larsen March 18, 2015

Creative Commons/Joseph A. (Flickr) The proposal to raise the state speed limit is one part of a two-year, $7-billion transportation...

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Brian Whiston
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The State Board of Education Chooses Brian Whiston as the Next State School Superintendent

J. Carlisle Larsen March 18, 2015

Photo Courtesy of Dearborn Public Schools The State Board of Education has selected Dearborn Schools Superintendent Brian Whiston as the new state school Superintendent. During...

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