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Opening day for the Detroit Tigers, the calming effects of picking up trash, remembering the life and legacy of John Sinclair with a longtime friend of his, and how Detroit authorities are ramping up safety measures in preparation for the NFL Draft later this month.
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Michigan Public's John U. Bacon looks at the Detroit Tigers' early success, the Red Wings' chances of making the NHL playoffs, and the men's and women's Final Fours.
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Leyland received 15 of 16 votes Sunday from the contemporary era committee for managers, executives and umpires. He becomes the 23rd manager in the hall.
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Conversations with two candidates running for Congress in Michigan's 13th district and our newest episode of Dough Dynasty.
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Little Caesars founder Mike Ilitch and Domino’s founder Tom Monaghan amassed billions of dollars slinging dough. We tell you how they spent it. Plus we take you down memory lane, and revisit the so called "pizza wars" of the 1980s.
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Oxford School shooter could serve life without parole, the Moth story slam does porch pop-ups, a great Detroit Tiger player with a bad legacy, sheep helping solar fields and a conversation with a Southwest Detroit muralist.
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Reactions to presidential visits to Michigan this week, the Detroit Tigers' Spanish broadcasts, and a shop in Lansing’s Old Town neighborhood that specializes in vintage and goth-adjacent style.
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Retiring teacher union head on the state of education in Michigan, the Detroit Tigers’ first Spanish broadcasts, and the best biking around Detroit.
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The bigger picture of the state's GOP, Michigan's berry season, a look at Belle Isle since the state takeover and the Detroit Tigers draft prospects.
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On Detroit's first full-capacity Opening Day since the pandemic, the Tigers gave fans a win to remember.