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Coronavirus Vaccine
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Michigan Expands Coronavirus Vaccination Eligibility for Residents 50 and Older

Russ McNamara March 3, 2021

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday it is expanding the number of residents who qualify for...

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College Debt Student Loans Piggy Bank Money 3.3.21
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The Argument for Considering Wealth, Not Income, When Forgiving Student Loans

Detroit Today March 3, 2021

The burden of student debt in this country is crushing millions of Americans' hopes for financial success and economic freedom....

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Norman Connors
  • Culture & Music
  • Progressive Underground

Discover the Smooth Sounds of Legendary Composer, Arranger and Producer Norman Connors

Chris Campbell March 3, 2021

Growing up in Philadelphia, like many artists, Norman Connors began exploring music at an early age. He learned how to...

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Detroit from Belle Isle
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Seasonal Thaw Combines With Climate Change to Bring Wet Conditions to Detroit’s Belle Isle

Annamarie Sysling March 3, 2021

As temperatures slowly climb back up throughout Southeast Michigan, officials at Belle Isle State Park in Detroit are trying to...

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moderna vaccine in temporary storage
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A Vaccine For Kids Is Next COVID-19 Priority

Detroit Today March 3, 2021

There has been much discussion around the FDA and CDC's latest emergency authorization approval of another COVID-19 vaccine. It's the Johnson &...

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Empowerment Plan Factory
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Chevy Teams Up With Empowerment Plan to Give Away Coats to the Homeless

Tia Graham March 3, 2021

The nonprofit The Empowerment Plan has teamed up with Chevrolet to deliver more than 500 coats to the homeless in eight cities...

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NSO clinic office
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Neighborhood Service Organization Receives Federal Certification, $4 Million for Mental Health Services

Tia Graham March 3, 2021

The community health group Neighborhood Service Organization, also known as NSO, has received a $4 million award to fund behavioral...

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Drive-up covid-19 vaccine at tcf center
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Manufacturing Workers in Detroit Now Eligible to Receive Coronavirus Vaccine

Eli Newman March 3, 2021

The Detroit Health Department is expanding eligibility for its coronavirus vaccination program by adding factory workers to the list. The...

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City of Detroit Presser 03/02/21
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Detroit Conducting Audit of Detroit Fire Department After Two Firefighters Found Drinking and Driving on the Job

Eli Newman March 3, 2021

The city is investigating the Detroit Fire Department and re-emphasizing its zero-tolerance policy on working while under the influence of...

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Deer in park nature animal
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Why Do Huron-Clinton Metroparks Shoot the Deer on their Land?

Laura Herberg March 3, 2021

The day before Kensington Metropark was scheduled to have park officers hunt deer, a receptionist for the park received an...

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Michigan Car Insurance Rates Decline by 18% But Are Still the Highest in the Country

Laura Herberg March 3, 2021

Michigan’s auto insurance rates went down 18% in 2020 compared to what they were the previous year. That’s according to...

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Small house and key
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For the First Time Ever, State Officials Say Michigan Is Working On a 5-Year Housing Plan

Laura Herberg March 2, 2021

The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) has assembled an advisory council of more than 30 members from organizations across...

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