2023
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Throwback to 1980: Remembering the First Time Prince Performed in Detroit
On March 23, 1980, the late recording artist Prince performed for the first time in Detroit. The concert stop was during Rick James’ “Fire It Up” tour at Cobo Arena.
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5 Planets on Parade: Here’s How to See Them This Week
Keep an eye to the sky this week for a chance to see a planetary hangout. Five planets — Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars — will line up near the moon.
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8 Ways To Get The Most Out Of A Walk With Your Dog
Walks invigorate dogs mentally and physically. Wag! compiled a list of eight ways to make the most out of walking your dog from scientific research, news reports, veterinarians, and other experts.
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Cities With The Most Expensive Homes In Michigan
Check out which cities have the most expensive homes in Michigan
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24 Causes Of Death—And How Likely They Are To Happen
No one lives forever, and it’s a morbid reality not everyone will reach a ripe old age and die peacefully in their bed surrounded by loved ones. Stacker compiled data from the National Safety Council to assess the risk associated with various causes of death in the U.S.
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‘New Day Here in Lansing’: Michigan First State in Decades to Repeal Right-to-Work Law
Michigan, long known as a mainstay of organized labor, on Friday became the first state in decades to restore workers’ rights by repealing a union-restricting law known as “right-to-work” that was passed over a decade ago by a Republican-controlled Legislature.
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Repeal of Third Grade Reading Law Restores Parental Rights in Michigan
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday signed a bill to repeal a controversial state law which for years has punished Michigan students who fall behind more than one grade level in reading and writing by forcing them to repeat the third grade.
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3 Million Michiganders Will Be Impacted by a Change in Medicaid Eligibility. Here’s What to Know.
You could lose your health coverage if you don’t follow these steps.
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Michigan’s Largest Civil Settlement to Make Amends in Flint Water Crisis
Republican officials repeatedly dismissed Flint residents who said their water was making them sick, until it turned into a full-blown crisis. Now, with a state government under Democratic control, Michigan is finally making some amends—in a big way.
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Gun Safety Reforms Will Not ‘Disarm’ Michiganders—or Recreate the Holocaust
The election denying extremist who is in charge of the Michigan Republican Party has cooked up some offensive new scare tactics to oppose proposed gun safety legislation in Michigan—but they’re just more bizarre conspiracy theories.

























