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Rebuilding Detroit: Community clinics build a safety net for the vulnerable
About 22 percent of Detroit residents are uninsured.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Arab Americans in Dearborn
Just a few miles outside of Detroit is the largest Arab American community in America. The balance of being Arab, Muslim and American is not easy.
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Rebuilding Detroit: The battle against illiteracy takes a blow
Six out of 23 public libraries are slated to close.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Mexicantown’s mom and pop stores struggle
An increase in population hasn't translated to an increase in business.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Demolishing abandon homes not the answer for many
A growing number of residents want abandon homes given away instead of leveled.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Number of homicides are growing
Homicide rate is up 19.7%. since 2010.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Underperforming schools reopen as charter schools
City plan calls for 45 charter schools, so far five have opened.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Urban Farms heading towards legalization
City ordinances on the horizon would lay groundwork on how farms operate.
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Rebuilding Detroit: Obama says, “Yes, we can”
Pavement Pieces looks at a city's fight to come back and the issues that get in its way
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Occupy Wall Street park clean up postponed
Protestors celebrate in Zuccotti Park.