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Sarah Rahal

Detroit

City Hall Reporter at Detroit News

I’m the reporter baby, you could be the news. @UMwallacehouse Fellow 〽️ • @DetroitNews City Reporter 📰 • @aajamichigan President 🇺🇸🇱🇧 →[email protected]

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  • Aug 7, 2024 | pressandguide.com | Sarah Rahal

    By Sarah RahalThe Detroit NewsThe state of Michigan has awarded $80,000 to rehab and conduct archaeological documentation of a home in Inkster where civil rights leader and Black nationalist Malcolm X lived in the early 1950s. Led by the nonprofit Project We Hope, Dream, and Believe, the house, located at 4336 Williams Street, will be transformed into a museum to focus on the life and significance of Malcolm X and his advocacy. It also will be turned into a youth learning center.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | grandhaventribune.com | Sarah Rahal

    Standing tall against the sweeping shores of the Great Lakes, Michigan's lighthouses offer more than just a guiding light for sailors past and present — they are storied sentinels of the state's history and beauty. More than 120 lighthouses dot Michigan's 3,288-mile coastline — more than any other state in the country. Yet, the elements continue to weather these iconic structures, some of which now need costly repairs.

  • Aug 5, 2024 | detroitnews.com | Sarah Rahal

    Standing tall against the sweeping shores of the Great Lakes, Michigan's lighthouses offer more than just a guiding light for sailors past and present — they are storied sentinels of the state's history and beauty. More than 120 lighthouses dot Michigan's 3,288-mile coastline — more than any other state in the country. Yet, the elements continue to weather these iconic structures, some of which now need costly repairs.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | detroitnews.com | Sarah Rahal

    Inkster — The state of Michigan has awarded $80,000 to rehab and conduct archaeological documentation of a home in Inkster where civil rights leader and Black nationalist Malcolm X lived in the early 1950s. Led by the nonprofit Project We Hope, Dream, and Believe, the house, located at 4336 Williams Street, will be transformed into a museum to focus on the life and significance of Malcolm X and his advocacy. It also will be turned into a youth learning center.

  • Jul 29, 2024 | detroitnews.com | Sarah Rahal

    Detroit — Starting this fall, Detroit will begin a two-year effort to craft its first citywide historic preservation plan, a unique undertaking that could be a model for other cities and potentially provide more tools for restoring significant structures, developers and leaders say.

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11 Apr 25

Federal immigration officials served a subpoena for I-9 employment and ID records in #WashtenawCounty, the home of the University of #Michigan. ⁦@detroitnews⁩ w/ ⁦@DNBethLeBlanc⁩ https://t.co/lAquCKPtU8

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RT @Phil_Lewis_: The Trump administration announced it's immediately pulling about $400 million in federal grants and contracts from Columb…

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