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Detroit Week In Review
Express bus linking Detroit to Ann Arbor will return and Metro Detroit drivers could see the first wireless charging road in the nation.
DETROIT — In case you missed it, here's a roundup of the top Rochester Hills Patch stories this week.
$70M Demolition Contracts Awarded To Local Black-Owned Businesses
Detroit Demolition Department Director LaJuan Counts said Thursday that more than half of Proposal N's first $70M in contracts have been awarded to Black-owned Detroit-based businesses.
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Sen. Hollier Secures Millions For Several Detroit Organizations
Sen. Adam Hollier (D-Detroit) said Wednesday he has secured more than $4 million in the Michigan 2022 budget for several Detroit organizations.
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Metro Detroit Could See Country's First Wireless Charging Road
A one-mile road stretch somewhere in Macomb, Oakland or Wayne County could allow electric drivers to charge their vehicle while driving.
James Craig Supports MI Abortion Ban In Recording
Republican candidate for governor James Craig said he supports Michigan's law banning abortions and would stop Democrats from trying to repel it if elected, according to an American Bridge 21st Century recording.
Express Bus Linking Detroit To Ann Arbor Resumes On Oct. 18
The Regional Transit Authority and the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority said Tuesday their Detroit to Ann Arbor express bus service will return on Oct. 18, according to a news release.
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