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More Single Family Houses To Be Built On Bob-Lo Island

After years of wrangling, more homes are being built on Bois Blanc Island in Ontario.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/20

Capt. Bruce Clark.

Memorial Service For Serviceman Who Died While Video Chatting With Wife

Capt. Bruce Clark’s family and friends gathered Saturday at Addison Middle School.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/19

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Dog Bite Could Lead To Another Vote For Woman Running For Office

A woman running for the Michigan Legislature was bitten by a dog while going door to door.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/19

Rogelia Vargas-Mendez with her 10-month old son during rally. (WWJ: Pat Sweeting)

Rally In Detroit To Stop Deportation Of Undocumented Resident

A rally outside the Immigration office in Detroit calling for an end to the deportation proceedings against local construction business owner Gustavo Vargas-Mendez, who’s been in Michigan for 24 years.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/19

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Oakland County Exec Calls On Voters To Support DIA

Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson joked that $19 in taxes per year to support the Detroit Institute of the Arts is about equal to “a bad day at Starbucks.”

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/18

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‘Big Four’ Talk Crime, Cooperation On Pancakes Panel

What’s the number one issue facing Detroit right now? Mayor Dave Bing says that, next to the city’s financial crisis, it’s clearly crime.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/18

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Mich. Dems Seek Repeal Of ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws

More than a dozen Democratic Michigan House members have introduced legislation to repeal the state’s “stand your ground” self-defense law after the fatal shooting of Florida teen Trayvon Martin.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/18

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Mich. Expects About $300M More In Budget Revenue

Michigan’s budget will have about $300 million more this year than predicted in January, a combination of higher-than-expected tax payments and fewer people receiving Medicaid and welfare benefits, according to state economists.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/17

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Snyder Makes Appointment To Detroit Advisory Board

A member of the team that declared a financial emergency in Detroit has been named to a panel tasked with helping the city pull through its fiscal crisis.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/17

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Senate OKs Bill Ending Pensions For New Teachers

The Michigan Senate has passed a bill that would end pensions for newly-hired public school workers and instead give them 401-k’s.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/17

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Protest Targets DTE Shareholders Meeting

Protesters take to the streets ahead of DTE’ Energy’s shareholders meeting in dowtown Detroit.

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’12 Days Of Action’: Day 2

A group opposing Governor Rick Snyder’s proposed consent agreement in Detroit could be taking a trip to Lansing — on foot.

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12 Days Of Action

Detroiters protest the consent agreement that Mayor Dave Bing and Gov. Rick Snyder are working on to solve the city’s massive debt.

President Obama Speaks At The University Of Michigan

President Visits U-M

President Obama Speaks At The University Of Michigan

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Proposed Detroit City Council Districts

One of these proposed maps will be chosen as Detroit impliments its City Council redistricting plan.

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The Mayors: A WWJ Newsradio 950 Business Breakfast

“Obviously, as Detroit goes, so goes the entire suburban area,” said Warren Mayor Jim Fouts, among the panelists at “The Mayors,” a WWJ Newsradio 950 Business Breakfast in Troy.

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