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Ohio’s impending Stand Your Ground law will protect shooters who claim self-defense; if they’re white, according to opponents

By Trevor Bach Banner photo by Brett Carlsen A controversial gun bill is likely headed for a floor vote in [...]

Anne Trubek2018-07-12T06:41:34-04:00June 26, 2018|
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As Flint suffers and Nestlé prospers, many are asking: Who owns the rights to Michigan water?

By Trevor Bach Photo by Brittany Greeson On a chilly spring Wednesday in April, more than 50 people congregated at [...]

Anne Trubek2018-07-03T08:26:42-04:00June 14, 2018|
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Under Michigan’s Straits of Mackinac, ‘it’s a disaster waiting to happen’

The evening of April 1, workers at the American Transmission Company noticed that two of its cables, which transmit electricity [...]

Anne Trubek2018-05-03T06:51:01-04:00April 18, 2018|
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Turns Out Kid Rock’s Senate Run Was A Prank. But The Divisions It Exposed Between Detroit And Its Surrounding Suburbs Are No Joke.

By 5:30 p.m. on September 12, Woodward Avenue, Detroit’s main downtown boulevard, had transformed into the latest battleground of America’s seething culture wars.

William Rickman2018-01-30T11:07:05-05:00October 26, 2017|
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