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Vice president Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign is bringing its pitch to Black men with events in metro Detroit this week. Colin Jackson has more.
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Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin and Republican former Congressman Mike Rogers faced off Monday night in the final scheduled debate of the race for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat. Rick Pluta reports.
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An ad from a Michigan Republican congressional candidate is at the center of a request for an investigation by the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus. Colin Jackson has more.
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A national group aimed at fighting voter misinformation has a new poll out from Michigan voters. Colin Jackson reports that group is trying to use that data to increase confidence in the election process.
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A new University of Michigan study reveals young Detroiters are more likely to vote in this election compared to earlier in the year. Ana Longoria reports.
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A group of imams from across the country—including Detroit— is encouraging Muslims to support Vice President Kamala Harris in her presidential run. Colin Jackson has more.
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It is an election year and, in one way or another, we are all engaging in the politics of the day. How we ingest and interpret the information can be personal and individual. One local organization is looking to create innovative ways for community members to engage with democracy in ways they may not have considered before. YpsiWrites has put together a package of educational materials to allow people to find clarity through writing. YpsiWrites program director Kristine Gatchel explains the program and discuss the results it's producing with Concentrate Media reporter Rylee Barnsdale.
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Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin faced off Tuesday night against former Congressman Mike Rogers in their first debate in the race to fill Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat. We have more from Rick Pluta.
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Republican vice-presidential nominee J.D. Vance tried to broaden the campaign’s base during a stop in Detroit Tuesday. Michigan Public Radio’s Colin Jackson has more.
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Ann Arbor voters are being asked to extend the city’s Park Maintenance and Capital Improvements Millage for a period of 20 years. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert reports.