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Judge Delays Case Against James and Jennifer Crumbley

Meta Stange December 14, 2021

The parents of the student accused of killing four and wounding seven others people at Oxford High School appeared in...

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Efforts to Replace Michigan’s Lead Water Lines Could Get Big Boost

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein December 14, 2021

Earlier this month, the Michigan Senate approved a $3.3 billion water infrastructure bill which allocates $1 billion of those funds...

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What You Need To Know About Signing Up for Healthcare Under the ACA Ahead of Wednesday’s Deadline

Detroit Today December 14, 2021

Wednesday, December 15, is the deadline to sign up for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act for plans that start...

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Wayne County Prepares to End Train Delays on Busy Downriver Road in 2022

Pat Batcheller December 14, 2021

Wayne County plans to remove a major roadblock downriver in 2022. Officials estimate 30,000 cars and trucks cross the railroad...

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Legislature to Take Up Controversial Incentives Before Break

Rick Pluta December 14, 2021

The Legislature begins its year-end stretch Tuesday, and at the top of its to-do list is a controversial business incentive...

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Judge Denies Motion to Move Oxford Shooter to Juvenile Facility

Russ McNamara December 13, 2021

The teenager charged with shooting 11 people at Oxford High School, killing four, appeared in court via webcam for a probable...

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Protecting Our Democracy Act Represents ‘Lessons Learned’ From Trump Era, Levin Says

Detroit Today December 13, 2021

Last week, the U.S. House passed the Protecting Our Democracy Act, largely along party lines. Just one Republican, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Illinois)...

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Bills Call for Michigan Community Colleges to Provide 4-Year Nursing Degrees

Russ McNamara December 13, 2021

The Michigan State House Education Committee has advanced bipartisan bills that would allow community colleges to offer four-year Bachelor of Science in...

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Detroit’s 2021-22 Winter Could Be a Little Colder, Wetter and Snowier Than Usual

Pat Batcheller December 13, 2021

Metro Detroit got its first taste of a new winter at the end of November when several inches of snow...

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The Case for Rewriting Michigan’s Constitution

Detroit Today December 13, 2021

Michigan voters will have a chance to set in motion a major rewrite of Michigan's constitution in 2026. That's the...

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Bills to Address Gun Violence Languish in Legislature Amid Calls for Action

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 13, 2021

The horrific mass school shooting in Oxford continues to dominate so many conversations here in Michigan. And increasingly, those conversations have turned...

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COVID-19 in Michigan Is “Critical Right Now” as Cases and Hospitalizations Hit All-Time Highs

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez December 10, 2021

Michigan is still leading the country in new coronavirus infections, and now over 21% of all people hospitalized in the...

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