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The following corrections and clarifications have been published in 2024:

June 2024

News: The location of a massive storm cloud that crossed Interstate 75 north of I-94 was corrected in a story and a photo caption published June 6 about a tornado that struck Livonia.

May 2024

News: U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib's comments on the United States' $14 billion aid package for Israel were incorrectly quoted in a story published May 25 due to audio issues.

March 2024

Business: The fares for the Detroit Air Xpress bus, which began service the last week of March, are $6-$8. The month the service began and the fare amounts were incorrect in a story published March 28.

Entertainment: The size of Little Village was misstated in a story published on March 12. Little Village spans several blocks and the Shepherd campus is 3.5 acres.

Autos: Roughly 700 Ford workers are expected to transfer from the Dearborn Electric Vehicle Center to the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, where an additional 900 workers will be hired. The total number of positions being added at the Wayne facility was incorrect in a story published March 10.

February 2024

Autos: A story published Feb. 27 has been updated to reflect that General Motors Co. has not announced a time for when it will introduce hybrid models.

January 2024

Business: Copper is designated by the federal government as a critical material. It was described incorrectly in a story published Jan. 30.

Business: Kevin Heard, founding board member of the Detroit LGBT Regional Chamber of Commerce, returned to the city from Atlanta in 2012. The year was incorrect in a story published Jan. 21.