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Uranium falls into river after collapse of plant where nuclear material was created
Uranium and other contaminants fell into the Detroit River last month when a site where nuclear material was created during the 1940s and 1950s partially collapsed, prompting concern from U.S. and Canadian officials.
Read the full story on Newsweek.
Detroit Urban Craft Fair returns this weekend
Michigan’s longest-running indie craft bazaar, now in its 14th year, will feature more than 100 juried vendors showcasing their handmade wares.
Read the full story on Detroit Metro Times.
New art exhibit examines a Detroit 'Neighborhood on the Edge' of change
With Ford Motor Co.’s purchase of the nearby former Michigan Central Station, the neighborhood will likely experience an influx of real estate speculators — which could mean many longtime members of the community get pushed out. A new multimedia art exhibition offers a portrait of the community as it is now.
Read the full story on Detroit Metro Times.
Man faces 16 charges in fatal shooting of Detroit police officer
JuJuan Parks, 28, faces 16 charges, including first-degree premeditated murder, in connection with last month's fatal shooting of a Detroit police officer and the wounding of another as they searched for him following a home invasion on the city's west side, according to the Wayne County prosecutor's office.
Read the full story on MySanAntonio.
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