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Halloween is Saturday, but that won’t stop people from dressing up early.Youmacon kicks off in Detroit today.It’s the biggest anime, gaming, and comic…
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When Adrian Brown moved from Iowa to Royal Oak five years ago, he noticed something funny about a road he uses every day. John R Road is just that — "John…
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There’s a lot of talk (though as of yet, no action) about a long-term solution for fixing Michigan’s crumbling roads.One question that comes up a lot in…
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As part of our MI Curious project, Flint's CodyLaRue asked us the following question:There is an old railroad bridge in Flint that has "grand funk…
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When we heard that the Automotive Press Association was holding an event to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Giant Uniroyal Tire along 1-94, we…
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The Old English "D" has become emblematic of the city of Detroit — it can be seen tattooed on forearms or stuck on the bumpers of cars, and of course, all…
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We asked all 148 Michigan lawmakers the following questions:"Do you have K-12 school-aged children?""If so, what type of school do they attend?""What type…
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Jeff Salisbury asked us this question as part of our MI Curious news experiment. It's where you ask a question, questions are put to a vote, and we…
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The first federally-funded housing projects for African-American families were built in Detroit in the 1930s. They were the Brewster-Douglass Housing…
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Today on Stateside, we’re getting the inside scoop from former residents of the Brewster-Douglass housing projects about what it was like growing up in…