
David Rodriguez Muñoz
Staff Photographer at Detroit Free Press
Mexican-American photojournalist at @freep l former education reporter and staff photographer @salnews l past @catchlight_io and @JSKstanford fellow.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldsun.com | David Munoz |David Rodriguez Muñoz
N.C. House Republicans are proposing restoring the sales tax holiday on an August weekend starting in 2026. That would mean no state sales tax on school supplies, clothes and other related items. USA TODAY NETWORK The theme of North Carolina House Republicans’ budget so far has been cuts: saving millions of dollars by cutting vacant state employee jobs, as well as ending or scaling back some programs.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
sports.yahoo.com | David Munoz |David Rodriguez Muñoz
In the crowded sections of Comerica Park, where the scent of hot dogs blends with the cheers of thousands, Amzie Griffin stands as a living testament to commitment and passion, with a story spanning generations of baseball history. This 90-year-old professional vendor began his career in 1960, roaming the stands, selling snacks and drinks with a smile and a kind word, becoming a familiar face to generations of Detroit Tigers fans. “I told myself I’d work for just one year,” Griffin recalls.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
4for4.com | David Munoz |David Rodriguez Muñoz
ShareFacebook Twitter Reddit Email Google+ Risers and Fallers can happen for numerous reasons. Camp reports, playing time projections, and overall production expectations can ebb and flow as the preseason progresses. With so many new head coaches and defensive coordinators in charge of new schemes around the league, it's easier to get a sense of what to expect now that we're only a few weeks out from Week 1.
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May 25, 2024 |
yahoo.com | David Munoz |David Rodriguez Muñoz
Cass Tech held its prom lineup in Detroit on Friday, May 25, 2024.
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Apr 20, 2024 |
yahoo.com | David Munoz |David Rodriguez Muñoz
On a cold afternoon in Hamtramck, a looming gray sky towered over the streets, while strong gusts of wind scattered debris across the neighborhoods. Amid this scene, a figure resembling a human-sized squirrel darted through the area, eagerly pursuing each wandering piece of debris. As other pedestrians passed by all the pieces of trash around them, this human-sized squirrel made it a point not to avoid a single piece of trash during her pickup route.
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