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On the 10th anniversary of the start of the Flint water crisis, Mayor Sheldon Neeley discusses ongoing pipe replacements, financial settlements, and rebuilding trust.
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The first ever federal rules limiting PFAS chemicals in drinking water, the Armenian diaspora in Michigan, and possible improvements to the state's 2016 Wrongful Imprisonment Compensation Act
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A preview of Governor Whitmer's State of the State address tonight, Wayne County's new mobile mental health units, and how farmers can manage their soil to capture carbon.
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Ypsilanti is facing a hiring crunch, which law enforcement leaders say reflects a broader trend in national and statewide policing.
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The resolution appears to be among the first times that a public school system in the United States has made such a statement on the international conflict.
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FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel asked for details about connected car systems and plans to support people who have been harassed by domestic abusers.
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Detroit Police say crime in the city dropped last year, with the fewest homicides the city has seen since the 1960s. But that number doesn’t account for population.
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New information about lowering crime statistics in Detroit, services for migrants nearing limit, and conversations with Michigan authors.
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Federal and California authorities are also requiring the company to remedy environmental damage caused by illegal software that let it skirt diesel emissions tests.
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White House officials are pointing to the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act as helping cities like Detroit address gun violence.
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AAA says it expects 3.6 million Michiganders to travel between December 23 and New Year's Day.
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The Michigan Office of Children's Ombudsman is now the Office of the Child Advocate. It adds oversight of child welfare within the juvenile justice system to its duties.