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Muslims Observe Ramadan During a Second Year of the Pandemic

Nargis Rahman May 6, 2021

This story is part of WDET’s Crossing the Lines: Canton Battles COVID series, reconnecting listeners with the people they met and issues they...

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WDET Receives Three Regional Murrow Awards

Meta Stange May 6, 2021

WDET has won three regional Murrow awards for work in 2020. These awards are for large market radio in Region...

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What Facebook Upholding Ban on Trump Really Means

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 6, 2021

This week, Facebook's Oversight Board decided to uphold the website's ban on Donald Trump for his comments on the social media platform on...

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Michigan Restaurants Struggle With Staffing Challenges as More Diners Return

Alex McLenon May 6, 2021

Ever since lockdown restrictions were eased, Michigan’s restaurants have had trouble getting employees to return to work. With more than 4 million...

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Author Vaclav Smil’s New Book Makes Sense of the World Through Numbers

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 6, 2021

Vaclav Smil is an environmental scientist, policy analyst and prolific author. He is also Bill Gates’ go-to guy for making sense...

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Stop Asian Hate Rally in Detroit
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“We Have to Take a Stand”: Rise in Anti-Asian Attacks Sparks Calls to Action

Dorothy Hernandez, Nargis Rahman May 6, 2021

Dorothy Hernandez/WDET An increase in anti-Asian discrimination and the March shootings in Atlanta have sparked outrage across Asian American and...

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Multigenerational Homes Face Unique Challenges — and Experience Some Benefits — During Pandemic

Laura Herberg May 5, 2021

This story is part of WDET’s Crossing the Lines: Canton Battles COVID series, reconnecting listeners with the people they met and issues they...

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Home Remodeling Is Surging and the Cost of Materials Is Higher Than Ever

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 5, 2021

In contrast with the pandemic's negative economic effects, more people this year are seeking to purchase or renovate their homes. This...

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Massive Detroit River Sturgeon Captures America’s Imagination

Annamarie Sysling May 5, 2021

Last Thursday started out like any other day on the Detroit River for three scientists with the U.S. Fish and...

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Michigan Lifts Outdoor Mask Requirement for Crowds Under 100

Associated Press May 5, 2021

LANSING -- Michigan late Tuesday lifted an outdoor mask requirement except in gatherings of at least 100 people and in organized...

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Rep. Brenda Lawrence Spearheads ‘Mass Vaccination Week’ with Congressional Black Caucus

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 4, 2021

The 14th Michigan Congressional District is holding Mass Vaccination Week, which started Saturday, May 1 and runs until Saturday, May 8. Led by Rep....

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Why It’s Time To Reform or Repeal Michigan’s Bottle Return Law

Detroit Today May 4, 2021

In 1976, the state of Michigan approved the "bottle bill," attaching a 10-cent deposit to returned bottles and cans. The act...

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