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137343179. Website. www.freep.com. The Detroit Free Press (commonly referred to as the Freep) is a major daily newspaper in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is the largest local newspaper owned by Gannett (the publisher of USA Today), and is operated by the Detroit Media Partnership under a joint operating agreement with The Detroit News ...
51,595 (as of 2022) [1] ISSN. 1055-2715. Website. detroitnews.com. The Detroit News is one of the two major newspapers in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan. The paper began in 1873, when it rented space in the rival Detroit Free Press 's building. The News absorbed the Detroit Tribune on February 1, 1919, the Detroit Journal on July 21, 1922 ...
The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation is a non-profit, pro-bono organization associated with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy focusing on advancing liberty and free markets. [25] [26] Their key areas of focus include: Labor law; Property law; Constitutional law; Laws pertaining to healthcare in America [27]
Website. djcoregon .com. The Daily Journal of Commerce (DJC) is a U.S. newspaper published Monday, Wednesday and Friday in Portland, Oregon. It features business, construction, real estate, legal news and public notices. It is a member of American Court & Commercial Newspapers Inc., and the CCN News Service, National Newspaper Association ...
Detroit announces bassist and composer Patrick Prouty as city's new composer laureate. Gannett. Dana Afana, Detroit Free Press. September 6, 2024 at 11:16 AM. Detroit has its first composer ...
Gannett. Dana Afana, Detroit Free Press. September 4, 2024 at 6:05 PM. Detroit is relaunching its municipal identification program to help residents secure a photo ID to access city services. The ...
To mark the June 7, 9 p.m. premiere of Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel's "Tipline Mysteries: Dial 1 for Murder," which is set partly at the Detroit Free Press (and was made in association with ...
The Detroit Free Press first published the Brother Gardner's Lime Kiln Club in 1878. [2] Author Charles Bertrand Lewis, a Union veteran and staff writer since 1869, was a popular humorist for the paper, wrote under the pen name "M. Quad". [3]