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Detroit dupes public with false police response times as 911 calls spike
Motor City Muckraker and Deadline Detroit collaborated on a series about Detroit's declining police services. This is part 1.
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Leaving Detroit's Delray: A family swaps homes for better life
The lives of the Anderson family dramatically changed as part of program allowing them to trade their keys for home in more stable area of Detroit
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Third Man Records Adds Mastering Studio to Detroit Complex
White’s team of engineers will work for the public in a state-of-the-art facility in Detroit
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Lexus LC Convertible Concept Makes World Debut in Detroit
Lexus shocked the automotive world in Detroit three years ago with the debut of the LC coupe. It was a testament to the brand’s new sense of creative ambition, but it was only just the beginning. Since then, the Lexus design team has been exploring the brand’s evolution and the latest result of those explorations will make its debut at the 2019 North American International Auto Show with the world premiere of the Lexus LC Convertible Concept.
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Delray neighborhood set to receive its own historical archive
Author Karen Dybis is developing an archive of photos, objects, and oral histories for the Detroit neighborhood.
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Palmer Park opens Log Cabin for WinterFest
The Log Cabin will be decorated for the holidays for WinterFest on Sunday, December 9.
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New marquee lands at the Fillmore Detroit
After a summer of renovations, a new marquee has made its way to the front of the Fillmore.
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Vernors Ginger Soda
One of the oldest sodas in the United States is little known outside the Midwest.
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As Bill Freehan lies in hospice care, his wife reveals their love story
Detroit Tigers great Bill Freehan taught us how to live. Now, at the end stages, his wife is teaching us something even more important.
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Wings aren't cooking, but fans still get fries
The Detroit Red Wings have the worst record (1-6-2) in the NHL after nine games, fulfilling the expectations of many who believed they'd be one of the league's worst teams as they rebuild. There may have been no greater harbinger of that futility than the newly established threshold for free curly fries in Detroit.
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Police: 11 infant bodies found in ceiling of Detroit funeral home
The bodies of 11 infants were found in the ceiling of a former funeral home on Detroit's east side Friday evening, according to Detroit Police. Police say the bodies were stuffed in bags. Officers also found a small coffin containing three more bags. They are at the scene with cadaver dogs searching for more bodies. The Cantrell Funeral Home was shut down earlier this year due to several violations and "deplorable, unsanitary conditions."
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Detroit police took four days to respond to domestic dispute call on the city's west side
Trust is fundamental to the sustainability of any society. Nowhere is that sentiment more pertinent than with the police. In Detroit, the trust between the police department and a young woman in the city was eviscerated last month. As WXYZ reports, on Saturday, Sept. 15, a mother (who did not want her identity disclosed) arrived at her daughter’s home on Detroit's west side and saw her being attacked by her boyfriend. The mother immediately dialed 911 to call for help, but no one came. She called multiple times — but the police never showed up.
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The Neighborhoods Where Kids Have a Better Shot at Escaping Poverty
New research shows that neighborhoods just miles apart that look similar may offer vastly different chances to climb up the economic ladder.
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Bilingual primary health care office opens in southwest Detroit
Dr. Mark Beard, founder of Medicina Urbina, combines osteopathic medical techniques with standard medical practices in his holistic approach to health and wellness.
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DDOT adds to bus service as it rebrands
The city will add free Wi-Fi and 24-hour service on its 10 most popular routes this fall, and is evolving its look over the next year.
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Cass Corridor hotel redevelopment gets $5.69M boost from state
The mixed-use redevelopment will bring a boutique hotel and apartments next to the Masonic Temple.
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Major renovations to start at Belle Isle Conservatory
The dome will undergo renovations for the next six months, while the rest of the building will be open on weekends.
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Henning: You had to have been there to appreciate '68 Tigers
A marvelous and sensitive celebration of a glorious World Series team was handled wondrously during a Comerica Park 50th-anniversary reunion Saturday.
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Fifty years later, 1968 Tigers can't forget World Series-changing play
Willie Horton's throw from left field in Game 5 of the 1968 World Series is widely considered a huge turning point in that year's Fall Classic. The 1968 heroes remembered that Wednesday night.
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Even at Her Funeral Celebrations, Aretha Franklin Was the Height of Glamour
Inside the posthumous styling of the Queen of Soul
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