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UAW endorses Benson for governor, El-Sayed for Senate

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The United Auto Workers has endorsed Jocelyn Benson for governor and Abdul El-Sayed for U.S. Senate in Michigan's 2026 elections. In a statement, the UAW said it supports El-Sayed because it wants "a fighter" in Washington, D.C. During an interview with ABC News Live this week, El-Sayed discussed the importance of unions like the UAW. "The best way to protect people's wages is to allow them to form unions. I want to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the PRO Act to make sure you have the voting rights and that you can form a union anywhere and in any sector in American life." The UAW also said the 2026 gubernatorial race is critical and that Benson has demonstrated she would stand with working-class Michiganders. The endorsements come after former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan entered the governor's race as an independent candidate and following last week's Mackinac Policy Conference, where El-Sayed and fellow Democratic Senate candidates Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens participated in a debate. ADDITIONAL HEADLINES FOR JUNE 5, 2026 DEARBORN OPENS THIRD PEACE PARK IN SOUTHEND Dearborn has opened its third PEACE Park in the city's Southend neighborhood. PEACE stands for Park Equity and Access for Civic Engagement. The parks are part of the PEACE Project, a nearly $30 million grant-funded effort to invest in the city's green infrastructure. PEACE Park South includes a community basketball court, two pickleball courts, a garden walk and other amenities. During a town hall meeting in April, Mayor Abdullah Hammoud discussed additional efforts to expand green space throughout the city. "Every year, we choose six to nine schools where we're planting rain gardens and trees in various schools." The new park is now open for residents to enjoy. TIGERS HOST MARINERS IN WEEKEND SERIES The Detroit Tigers host the Seattle Mariners this weekend for a three-game series at Comerica Park. Detroit enters the series looking to gain ground in the American League Central amid trade speculation ahead of the deadline. First pitch for Friday's game is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. DETROIT CITY FC TAKES ON LEXINGTON SC IN USL JÄGERMEISTER CUP Detroit City FC will face Lexington SC in Group D action of the USL Jägermeister Cup on Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck. MICHIGAN STATE RESEARCHER HELPS PREPARE WORLD CUP PLAYING SURFACES Michigan State University professor Trey Rogers is helping prepare playing surfaces for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Rogers helped pioneer indoor natural grass systems for the 1994 World Cup. For next year's tournament, he and his team are developing methods to ensure the safe transportation and installation of turf at host stadiums. According to Bridge Michigan, Michigan State and the University of Tennessee are also supplying turfgrass through a FIFA-funded project. The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins June 11 and concludes July 19.

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episode UAW endorses Benson for governor, El-Sayed for Senate artwork

UAW endorses Benson for governor, El-Sayed for Senate

The United Auto Workers has endorsed Jocelyn Benson for governor and Abdul El-Sayed for U.S. Senate in Michigan's 2026 elections. In a statement, the UAW said it supports El-Sayed because it wants "a fighter" in Washington, D.C. During an interview with ABC News Live this week, El-Sayed discussed the importance of unions like the UAW. "The best way to protect people's wages is to allow them to form unions. I want to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the PRO Act to make sure you have the voting rights and that you can form a union anywhere and in any sector in American life." The UAW also said the 2026 gubernatorial race is critical and that Benson has demonstrated she would stand with working-class Michiganders. The endorsements come after former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan entered the governor's race as an independent candidate and following last week's Mackinac Policy Conference, where El-Sayed and fellow Democratic Senate candidates Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens participated in a debate. ADDITIONAL HEADLINES FOR JUNE 5, 2026 DEARBORN OPENS THIRD PEACE PARK IN SOUTHEND Dearborn has opened its third PEACE Park in the city's Southend neighborhood. PEACE stands for Park Equity and Access for Civic Engagement. The parks are part of the PEACE Project, a nearly $30 million grant-funded effort to invest in the city's green infrastructure. PEACE Park South includes a community basketball court, two pickleball courts, a garden walk and other amenities. During a town hall meeting in April, Mayor Abdullah Hammoud discussed additional efforts to expand green space throughout the city. "Every year, we choose six to nine schools where we're planting rain gardens and trees in various schools." The new park is now open for residents to enjoy. TIGERS HOST MARINERS IN WEEKEND SERIES The Detroit Tigers host the Seattle Mariners this weekend for a three-game series at Comerica Park. Detroit enters the series looking to gain ground in the American League Central amid trade speculation ahead of the deadline. First pitch for Friday's game is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. DETROIT CITY FC TAKES ON LEXINGTON SC IN USL JÄGERMEISTER CUP Detroit City FC will face Lexington SC in Group D action of the USL Jägermeister Cup on Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck. MICHIGAN STATE RESEARCHER HELPS PREPARE WORLD CUP PLAYING SURFACES Michigan State University professor Trey Rogers is helping prepare playing surfaces for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Rogers helped pioneer indoor natural grass systems for the 1994 World Cup. For next year's tournament, he and his team are developing methods to ensure the safe transportation and installation of turf at host stadiums. According to Bridge Michigan, Michigan State and the University of Tennessee are also supplying turfgrass through a FIFA-funded project. The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins June 11 and concludes July 19.

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episode UAW endorses Benson for governor, El-Sayed for Senate artwork

UAW endorses Benson for governor, El-Sayed for Senate

The United Auto Workers has endorsed Jocelyn Benson for governor and Abdul El-Sayed for U.S. Senate in Michigan's 2026 elections. In a statement, the UAW said it supports El-Sayed because it wants "a fighter" in Washington, D.C. During an interview with ABC News Live this week, El-Sayed discussed the importance of unions like the UAW. "The best way to protect people's wages is to allow them to form unions. I want to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the PRO Act to make sure you have the voting rights and that you can form a union anywhere and in any sector in American life." The UAW also said the 2026 gubernatorial race is critical and that Benson has demonstrated she would stand with working-class Michiganders. The endorsements come after former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan entered the governor's race as an independent candidate and following last week's Mackinac Policy Conference, where El-Sayed and fellow Democratic Senate candidates Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens participated in a debate. ADDITIONAL HEADLINES FOR JUNE 5, 2026 DEARBORN OPENS THIRD PEACE PARK IN SOUTHEND Dearborn has opened its third PEACE Park in the city's Southend neighborhood. PEACE stands for Park Equity and Access for Civic Engagement. The parks are part of the PEACE Project, a nearly $30 million grant-funded effort to invest in the city's green infrastructure. PEACE Park South includes a community basketball court, two pickleball courts, a garden walk and other amenities. During a town hall meeting in April, Mayor Abdullah Hammoud discussed additional efforts to expand green space throughout the city. "Every year, we choose six to nine schools where we're planting rain gardens and trees in various schools." The new park is now open for residents to enjoy. TIGERS HOST MARINERS IN WEEKEND SERIES The Detroit Tigers host the Seattle Mariners this weekend for a three-game series at Comerica Park. Detroit enters the series looking to gain ground in the American League Central amid trade speculation ahead of the deadline. First pitch for Friday's game is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. DETROIT CITY FC TAKES ON LEXINGTON SC IN USL JÄGERMEISTER CUP Detroit City FC will face Lexington SC in Group D action of the USL Jägermeister Cup on Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck. MICHIGAN STATE RESEARCHER HELPS PREPARE WORLD CUP PLAYING SURFACES Michigan State University professor Trey Rogers is helping prepare playing surfaces for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Rogers helped pioneer indoor natural grass systems for the 1994 World Cup. For next year's tournament, he and his team are developing methods to ensure the safe transportation and installation of turf at host stadiums. According to Bridge Michigan, Michigan State and the University of Tennessee are also supplying turfgrass through a FIFA-funded project. The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins June 11 and concludes July 19.

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