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Detroit Voice Brief

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Your weekday morning news update from the Detroit Free Press. Online by 5 a.m., on guard since 1831.

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Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 25, 2019

Early UAW voting leans toward ratification, but there's still a long way to go, Republicans hopeful about beating U.S. Sen. Gary Peters next year, prosecutors plan to retry a mom who said she waved an unloaded gun to protect her family, a new way of selling a house, Eminem's graphic anti-Trump lyrics spurred a Secret Service investigation,

Oct 25, 20196 minEp. 50

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 24, 2019

Wayne State gives free tuition to Detroit graduates, GM strikers reflect America's anxiety about economy, Founders pulls out of beer fest over racism allegations, Royal Oak denies parking ticket binge, don't throw that vape pen out in the trash, and the Lions are confident in what they have at safety after Quandre Diggs trade.

Oct 24, 20195 minEp. 49

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 23, 2019

Ex-UAW official, aide to former union VP, GM board member guilty in corruption probe, industrial space in metro Detroit remains in huge demand, online shoppers warned about e-skimming attacks, one local mother is pressing her school district to give kids more time to eat lunch, and Michigan State loses Joshua Langford to foot injury.

Oct 23, 20194 minEp. 47

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 22, 2019

Supreme Court drops Michigan gerrymander case, UAW starts the voting process, Detroit inspector general finds mayor gave program preferential treatment, Michigan’s rural counties are increasingly uneducated, poor and/or aging, demographics show, Up North tourist attraction brings urban legends to life, and Michigan football teammates defend Ronnie Bell after TD drop.

Oct 22, 20196 minEp. 46

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 21, 2019

Euro-style sector bargaining could empower unions to achieve more for workers, former lawmakers join the ranks of professionals who are cashing in on the marijuana industry, new no-fault law not raising health insurance costs yet, as student debt builds, some try new strategies including playing a trivia game app to get out of debt, situation worsens for Michigan's most endangered species, and the Detroit Lions.

Oct 21, 20196 minEp. 45

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 18, 2019

UAW members to stay on strike pending ratification of deal, rural Michigan counties are education deserts and trap people in poverty, employees allege Ferndale restaurant has been bouncing checks for months, Ford owners love little-known feature, and crash survivor gets new marathon handcycle.

Oct 18, 20196 minEp. 44

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 17, 2019

Flint workers potential GM deal but are willing to stay on strike, elderly losing $120,000 or more to this scam, skateboarding legend Tony Hawk recounts his mother's struggle with dementia, bust of former Michigan governor found after 93 years, and the Detroit Lions ready to turn the page after Monday night loss.

Oct 17, 20196 minEp. 43

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 16, 2019

GM's Mary Barra returns to talks with UAW as strike continues, court halts Michigan's ban on flavored vapes, a Monroe County boy, who was on life support for three weeks, died Tuesday after a second test found no brain activity, driving the 2020 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, and the Detroit Lions feel like they were robbed.

Oct 16, 20195 minEp. 42

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 15, 2019

Ford Police Intercepter SUV deliveries delayed, fifth person in Michigan dies from EEE virus, the three most recent sticking points for GM and the UAW, Michigan prisoners win right to get certified kosher meals, and Michigan State basketball loses commitment from Flint Beecher's Jalen Terry.

Oct 15, 20195 minEp. 41

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 14, 2019

The 2020 election heats up, skilled trade apprenticeships offer low-cost alternative to four-year degrees, a popular pitch competition for undergraduate students at the University of Michigan also will highlight powerful women in finance this year, how to avoid contact with coyotes, and the Detroit Lions prepare for Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football.

Oct 14, 20194 minEp. 40

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 11, 2019

Hillary Clinton visited the University of Michigan, the financial headaches build as the UAW-GM strike continues into its 5th week, Great Lakes water levels could be even higher in 2020, how EEE virus has changed Michigan high schools, and Michigan could see snowflakes this weekend.

Oct 11, 20196 minEp. 39

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 10, 2019

Fiat Chrysler could face more trouble from diesel emissions scandal, a new program could keep thousands of Detroiters in their homes, African American women bear largest burden in student debt crisis, BMW alone charges for CarPlay, animal rabies cases increase in metro Detroit county, and reliving Brandon Peters' tenure with Michigan football.

Oct 10, 20196 minEp. 38

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 9, 2019

GM UAW talks continue, but Corvette gets a delay, hospitals open more private rooms, fewer shared ones, millennials are falling for some scams, Michigan beer made with maple syrup, bacon wins gold medal, and Michigan State RB La'Darius Jefferson enters transfer portal.

Oct 09, 20195 minEp. 37

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 8, 2019

The GM and UAW Center for Human Resources in Detroit may be closing, insecticide spraying for EEE potentially threatens one of world's rarest butterflies, a settlement was reached in a federal lawsuit against Birmingham, its mayor and city attorney by two residents who were silenced at a July meeting, the doctor who publicized "Dancing Baby' meme has new business, and Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh had an interesting thought on Monday to shake up the college football model.

Oct 08, 20195 minEp. 36

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 7, 2019

Rouge River lit ablaze 50 years ago, U.S. Supreme Court hears Michigan case about transgender rights, vaping is consider an epidemic in Michigan schools, Lincoln bucks luxury vehicle trend, and Michigan college football.

Oct 07, 20195 minEp. 35

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 4, 2019

Some Lincoln Aviator owners battle serious problems with luxury SUV, ex-MSP trooper cites violent traffic stop in lawsuit, scammers are stealing dead relative's Social Security benefits, Grosse Ile's canceled deer cull leads to island controversy, Ford hopes to encourage greater teamwork at its new Dearborn campus, and catching up with Red Wings great Vladimir Konstantinov.

Oct 04, 20196 minEp. 34

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 3, 2019

The state stands by habitat project blamed for Belle Isle flooding, GM and the UAW reconvened to negotiate Wednesday, how deer hunters can protect themselves from EEE, the new 2020 Corvette, and the Michigan State basketball's Cassius Winston unanimous preseason Big Ten player of the year.

Oct 03, 20196 minEp. 33

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 2, 2019

Officials stumped after state rep's Detroit house mysteriously demolished, UAW rejects GM's latest offer, deer hunters could be exposed to tuberculosis, health officials warn, cauliflower power: 6 places with hot cauliflower dishes, and Red Wings star Dylan Larkin suffers injury in practice.

Oct 02, 20196 minEp. 32

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Oct. 1, 2019

GM UAW strikers got their first strike wage check Monday, Porn played on metro Detroit billboard, it's time to fill out the FAFSA for financial aid, and the Detroit Pistons enter training camp with high hopes.

Oct 01, 20197 minEp. 31

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 30, 2019

The cost of the UAW strike against GM is mounting day by day, Detroit is fighting the release of documents that the inspector general’s office has collected in the course of its investigation into Mayor Mike Duggan, an 11-year-old Bloomfield Hills hairstylist runs own salon, Michigan counties are using helicopters to spray large areas for mosquitoes as more people die from EEE, and an update on football across the state.

Sep 30, 20195 minEp. 30

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 27, 2019

GM just reversed a decision that blindsided UAW leaders and will Rashida Tlaib face a re-election opponent after her first term? Also, a Cuban-inspired restaurant Frita Batidos is opening Oct. 2 in District Detroit and remembering Tigers stadium.

Sep 27, 20198 minEp. 29

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 26, 2019

GM and UAW enter the 10th day of the strike, the owner of the former Dearborn Hyatt hotel is facing criminal charges in Toronto while the hotel remains closed, how retirees can do a pension checkup for taxes, and the labradoodle is Detroit's most popular dog breed this year.

Sep 26, 20194 minEp. 28

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 25, 2019

Michigan Democrats are moving towards impeachment, how the issue over temporary workers is taking center stage in GM-UAW talks, Muskegon police officer defends his KKK memorabilia, word pedometers target better literacy, and the Detroit Lions wearing throwbacks for Sunday's game.

Sep 25, 20195 minEp. 27

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 24, 2019

GM and the UAW continue talks as local union halls brace for a long strike, Southfield Clerk charged with election fraud, after 118 years, a shipwreck is discovered in Lake Superior, Detroit actress goes from playing Marvel superhero to justice-fighting judge, and Antonio Brown re-enrolls at Central Michigan for online courses.

Sep 24, 20195 minEp. 26

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 23, 2019

One of Freep's reporters works at recycling plant to see contamination first-hand, Montee Holland built a beloved suit business from the ground up with almost no business experience, Charisse Woods of Detroit Cass Tech is competing in the world junior chess championship, a summary of weekend football and the Detroit Youth Choir homecoming.

Sep 23, 20197 minEp. 25

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 20, 2019

VP Pence may break Mackinac rule on motorized vehicles, in the era of Amazon and same-day delivery, here's how Dixieland Flea Market is making it, the GM strike was inevitable, and Magnet, Detroit's newest restaurant, doesn't accept tips.

Sep 20, 20195 minEp. 24

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 19, 2019

Mike Yakim is doing double picket duty with divided loyalties to his new job at GM's Lansing plant and his true "home" in Lordstown, a Detroit strip club is shuttering for a year and auctioning off its contents after police said it was the site of prostitution and drug use, interest rates on credit cards and car loans are likely to fall further, following a rate cut by the Federal Reserve on Sept. 18, Kierra Sheard scales the heights of gospel success, and this week Detroit Lions coach Matt Patr...

Sep 19, 20196 minEp. 23

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 18, 2019

UAW and GM resume talks as GM shifted cost of health care, Ford unveils dramatic new renderings of changes to come in its Dearborn campus, the Ford Escape Hybrid is back, Ted Nugent compared the fight over the 2018 baiting rule by the Natural Resources Commission to a “Rosa Parks moment” that will spark civil disobedience across the state, and the Detroit Lions signed Jeff Driskel on Tuesday to compete with David Blough for the team's backup quarterback job.

Sep 18, 20195 minEp. 22

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 17, 2019

GM UAW workers get help from Teamsters in strike, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan seeking $250M bond to remove blight, Ferndale gets into the pot business with 2 new medical marijuana shops, The Detroit Youth Choir competes Tuesday night for the grand prize on "America's Got Talent", and don't be so quick to blame officials for Michigan State football's loss.

Sep 17, 20196 minEp. 21

Detroit Free Press Briefing for Sep. 16, 2019

The UAW calls a national strike against GM, the feds are locking up Michigan doctors in record numbers for fueling America's opioid crisis, Michigan Lottery cracks down on problem retailers, Greektown fights back against years of decline, opinion writer Nancy Kaffer spoke with animal experts who have some suggestions for Detroit's dog problem, and the Detroit Lions beat Los Angeles Chargers.

Sep 16, 20196 minEp. 20
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