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General Wayne, Colonel Hamtramck and the Conquering of Detroit During Revolutionary Times

Amanda LeClaire August 12, 2021

As part of 101.9 WDET’s Book Club, we’re inviting the Detroit region to examine and discuss the text that impacts...

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How the Pandemic Has Changed the Conversation on Mental Health

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein August 12, 2021

Mental health has been widely talked about in America recently with emotions surrounding the pandemic and the awareness movement led...

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New Book “Just Get on the Pill” Takes Look at Uneven Social Messaging Around Birth Control

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein August 12, 2021

It’s been 61 years since the FDA approved the birth control pill, a landmark victory for reproductive health and autonomy....

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Automakers Double Down on EVs, While General Motors’ Hydrogen Partner Nikola Faces Scrutiny

Alex McLenon August 11, 2021

Coming off profitable second quarters, Ford, Stellantis and General Motors are ramping up their goals for bringing new electric models...

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FEMA workers tour flood damage July 2021
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Flood Response Should Happen Before Next Storm Hits, Some on Detroit City Council Say

Eli Newman August 11, 2021

City officials in Detroit are discussing how to prevent future flooding disasters. Federal Emergency Management Agency teams are in Southeast Michigan to help individuals affected by the heavy rains in late June...

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Senate Infrastructure Bill Gets Mostly Positive Reviews in Michigan With Some Hoping for More

Rick Pluta August 11, 2021

Senate.gov/Wikimedia Commons A bipartisan infrastructure bill cleared the U.S. Senate Tuesday with the support of both of Michigan’s senators. “There...

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Census Data Spurred GOP’s Largest Partisan Edge in Decades

Associated Press August 10, 2021

Fresh off sweeping electoral victories a decade ago, Republican politicians used census data to draw voting districts that gave them...

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Nessel: Don’t Deny Unemployment for Pot Use Outside Work

Associated Press August 10, 2021

State of Michigan LANSING, Mich. (AP) — People fired from their jobs for using marijuana outside the workplace still should...

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Detroit Police Department Says Officer Fatally Shot Man During Drag Race

Eli Newman, Russ McNamara August 10, 2021

Eli Newman / WDET Detroit police say an undercover officer shot and killed a man following a crash that happened...

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Canada Reopens Its Border for Vaccinated U.S. Visitors

Associated Press August 9, 2021

DERBY LINE, Vermont (AP) -- Canada lifted its prohibition on Americans crossing the border to shop, vacation or visit on Monday...

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Michigan Childhood Vaccination Rates Low for Back to School

Associated Press August 9, 2021

LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Childhood vaccination rates have dropped below 70% in more than half of Michigan’s counties and health and...

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Infrastructure Bill May Help Address Flooding in Michigan, But Only If There’s a Plan, Dingell Says

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher August 9, 2021

There’s hope in Michigan that any infrastructure package in Washington, D.C. might help address flooding problems in the state. As...

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