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Published November 18th, 2025, 09:56 pm

The March of Dimes says Detroit has the most premature births among the 100 U.S. cities with the highest birth rates. The study found 1 in 6 babies in Detroit are born before the 37th week of gestation.

The organization points to high rates of chronic illness as one of the reasons for that high rate, as well as disparities in healthcare for Black people.

This summer, the National Institutes of Health canceled a study of premature births in Detroit as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.  

Additional headlines from Tuesday, November 18, 2025

  • A new report released by the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office details ways it can avoid wrongful convictions by studying the case of Eric Anderson—a Detroit man convicted of robbery in 2010 who was wrongfully imprisoned for nine years. The report lists 25 ways for police, prosecutors and judges to improve, including reducing reliance on a single eye-witness and improving funding for public defenders. So far, 43 people have been released from prison based on the efforts of the Wayne County Sentinel Event Review Team, most of whom were sentenced to mandatory life sentences. 
  • Part of the Riverwalk between Beaubien and Rivard will be closed Thursday through the spring for utility improvements on 1-375. The Michigan Department of Transportation says a new storm sewer along Schweizer Place down to the river is being installed. MDOT says the updates will support cleaner water being discharged into the Detroit River and relieve pressure on the city's sewer system.
  • Midtown coffeeshop Simply Roasted and Mindful Bakery Yumaste are partnering with Gleaners to collect food ahead of Thanksgiving. They invite the community to drop off unexpired and non-perishable food items at 4240 Cass Avenue through Thanksgiving Day. For information on how to give, other organizations collecting food and food distributions visit gcfb.org.
  • Carbon Athletic Club is hosting its annual Holiday Train Party Saturday. Tickets are $10 and available at carbonathleticclub.com or at the door. 

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Detroit ranks highest for premature births among top cities by birth rate

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