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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer speaks at a podium in front of a U.S. flag.
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Whitmer will deliver 4th State of the State on Jan. 26 virtually

Rick Pluta January 10, 2022

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s fourth State of the State address will take place Jan. 26. This is the second year in...

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Redistricting Congressional Chestnut Map 2022
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Reactions to Michigan’s new district lines are all over the map

Jake Neher, Cheyna Roth January 10, 2022

Michigan’s redistricting commission has approved new legislative and congressional district maps. But that’s just the beginning of a new chapter...

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NASA scientists next to the large James Webb Space Telescope.
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James Webb Space Telescope is a huge leap forward for understanding the universe, Wayne State astrophysicist says

Detroit Today January 10, 2022

There was big news from NASA recently with the launch of a new telescope that could reveal some of the...

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President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris wear masks while facing each other.
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Political scholars weigh in on the highs and lows of President Biden’s first year in office

Detroit Today January 10, 2022

There was a lot of anticipation for the Biden presidency. For those tired of the Trump presidency, Biden offered a...

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Astrology
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The People’s Oracle Provides Insight Into What 2022 May Bring

Amanda LeClaire January 7, 2022

For many of us, the last couple of years may have felt like a constant roller coaster. From wave after wave of...

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james jennifer crumbley court
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Parents of Oxford High School Suspect Lose Bid to Reduce Bail

Associated Press January 7, 2022

DETROIT (AP) — A teenager charged with killing four students at their Michigan high school waived a key hearing Friday, moving his...

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A transgender flag being waved at LGBT gay pride march
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Matching IDs for Transgender People Is Life-Saving for the Community, Local Activist Says

Russ McNamara January 7, 2022

Members of the trans community are disproportionately impacted by violence -- and some of the hostility has been state-sanctioned. Governmental entities...

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Health workers covid testing
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Wayne Mobile Health Clinic Works to Address Disparities in the Health System

Tia Graham January 7, 2022

The Wayne Health Mobile Health Unit continues to partner with local organizations and businesses to offer on-site medical attention to...

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Rep. Dan Kildee
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Rep. Dan Kildee Shares His Story of the Capitol Insurrection: ‘It Was Really Scary’

Russ McNamara January 7, 2022

Even before the insurrection at the Capitol, Jan. 6, 2021 was set to be different. Rep. Dan Kildee entered the day set...

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Whitmer 02/17/21
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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No Field Hospitals Yet for Omicron Surge In Part Due to Staffing Issues, Whitmer Says

Detroit Today January 7, 2022

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer points to staffing problems as one major reason why the state has not begun to organize and build...

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Detroit Police  Chief James White August 2021
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Surge of Gun Violence in 2021 Is Down in Detroit, Police Say — But Other Crimes Have Gone Up 

Eli Newman January 7, 2022

Detroit’s rise in violent crime during the pandemic tapered off in some ways by the end of last year, according to the Detroit Police Department. But...

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1-6-2021 trump supporters capitol
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Attempts to Upend American Democracy Not Going Away Anytime Soon, Political Columnist Says

Detroit Today January 7, 2022

About one year ago, an armed mob broke into the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election results....

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