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Lofts like this don’t hit the market too often.
In a 1904 Beaux Arts–style building, it’s got architectural appeal—the foyer has some impressive marble columns and pilasters—combined with a great location at Cass Avenue near Willis Street.
The two-bedroom, 1,600-square-foot unit has a long floor plan with a nice flow—the living room leads to the dining room which leads to the kitchen. The front door enters...
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We’re rolling along in our Pride of Detroit Community Mock Draft, in which you, the reader, act as general manager for all 32 franchises to make one cohesive draft.
After the Arizona Cardinals predictably took Kyler Murray with the first overall pick, it’s time for the
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Numerous outlets have reported that federal charges have finally been issued in the probe into the city of Detroit’s scandal-ridden demolition program. But fortunately for the city, that might be the extent of the damages in the years-long investigation.
Earlier this week, federal prosecutors made charges public against two former employees of Adamo Group, a contractor that’s worked with the city on its extensive demolition program. The court docume...
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"You go in to your studio and you’re alone," he says, standing in the front room of his North End studio, which is located in a former firehouse near Mount Vernon and Beaubien in Detroit.
A quick glance at the space is all the proof you need that Gardner, who lives in Highland Park, spends a lot of time there; the front of the studio is home to series of vi...
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When the Flint water crisis took place in 2014 and 2015, one of my graduate nursing students decided to get involved.
Having already worked with me in the Greater Toledo area to screen children at risk for lead poisoning, my student helped conduct blood lead level screenings of the children exposed to the water. Test results later showed that the number of lead poisoned children ...
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Giannis Antetokounmpo insists he will not be looking to the officials for protection in the playoffs despite Andre Drummond's rugged attempts to disrupt his flow.
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By Rabbi Aura Ahuvia
It is interesting that our portion for Shabbat of Passover, Exodus. 12:21-51, concludes with the making of matzah, and its Haftarah, from the Book of Joshua, concludes with eating it. The apparent progression — from making matzah to eating it — is linked through an upward trajectory. This sense of upward trajectory is also a leitmotif of the seder itself.
The Mishnah offered an instruction for leading the seder. Mishnah Pesachim 10:4, as translat...
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Thru two rounds, The Masters has never looked so good.
