Finley: Duggan must build one Detroit
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Redevelopment of the neighborhoods has not matched downtown’s boom. Duggan understands that if he’s at all vulnerable in the upcoming election, it is because of the resentment of the city’s inequitable progress.
Read MoreWhat will State of the City cover? Mike Duggan's office won't say
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan will deliver his fourth State of the City address tonight on the city's west side.
Read More‘The Talk - Race in America’ TONIGHT at 9:00 P.M. ET on Detroit Public Television
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In the wake of recent tragic and fatal events between men of color and law enforcement, The Talk—Race in America explores how black and Hispanic families counsel their kids to stay safe if they are stopped by the police.
Read MorePBS pays tribute to the legendary Motown songwriter and singer, Smokey Robinson
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Friday 2/10 at 9pm ET, enjoy an all-star tribute to Smokey Robinson, the 2016 recipient of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, with performances by Robinson, plus many more.
Read MoreVIDEO: As Seen on MiWeek: Criminal Justice Reform in Michigan Continues to Evolve
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The segment looks at House Bill 4138, called “Presumptive Parole”, and others have titled it, “Safe and Smart Parole Reform”.
Read MoreVIDEO: President Trump’s Travel Ban Spurs Emergency Town Hall in Dearborn
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President Trump’s travel ban continued to create a ripple effect in the lives of local and national Muslim American policy leaders, prompting many in the Detroit area to come together in Dearborn last week.
Read MoreDetroit River’s muddy bottom conceals cannons, cars, guns
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Below the murky, rolling currents of the Detroit River is a floor loaded with centuries of artifacts: war cannons, old wooden ships, cars and hundreds of firearms, ranging from wooden muskets to automatic handguns.
Read MoreVIDEO: As an American Muslim, Rashida Tlaib has to fight to live in peace
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The One Detroit team presents a story we recently captured of Rashida Tlaib, a woman confronting hate as she strives to realize her version of the American Dream.
Read MoreThe Detroit Start-Up Helping Women Craft a Path Out of Homelessness
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How a nonprofit and a small jewelry company team up to help homeless women get back on their feet.
Read MoreThe Lights Are On in Detroit
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With 65,000 new streetlights, the city sends a message: It’s O.K. to go out after dark. Restaurants feel the glow. So do schoolchildren.
Read MoreWhy Detroit Should Claim Its Leadership of Mobility Sector
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The North American International Auto Show begins its media previews on Sunday in Detroit. The show opens to the public on Jan. 14.
Read MoreDetroit Ranked 9th in Global Destinations by NYT
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The New York Times just published its list of 52 Places to Go in 2017, and Detroit beat out of all of these exotic locales, landing at #9 on the list.
Read MoreAll-Star Turkey Giveaway at River Rouge High School
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Before we dive fully into the new year, One Detroit takes a quick look back at one of the highlights that took place in Canton River Rouge--the All-Star Turkey Giveaway.
Read MoreCranbrook's Influence on Eero Saarinen & the GM Tech Center
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Ever wondered how Cranbrook influenced the expansive GM Tech Center campus? Check out the clip below, featuring Cranbrook Art Museum Director, Andrew Blauvelt.
Read MoreThis Saturday, Don’t Miss ‘Detroit Remember When: The History of Detroit Television’ Screening & Book Signing
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This Saturday, starting at 2 p.m., the Dossin Great Lakes Museum will host a screening and book signing focused on the history of Detroit television.
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