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COVID-19 Variant a ‘Juggernaut;’ Federal Team Stays at Beaumont

Associated Press January 6, 2022

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — A medical team from the U.S. Defense Department is extending its stay at Beaumont Health in...

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Pranks and False Threats at Schools Carry Heavy Penalties, Michigan Attorney General Says

Russ McNamara January 6, 2022

Students, parents and teachers across the state are concerned about school safety. Worries about gun violence in the wake of the...

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Watch Live: White House, Congress Mark One Year Since a Pro-Trump Mob Stormed the U.S. Capitol

NPR January 6, 2022

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and congressional Democrats commemorate the one-year anniversary of the deadly attack on the...

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General Motors Unveils All-Electric Silverado Pickup Truck

Alex McLenon January 5, 2022

General Motors has taken the covers off an all-electric version of its Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck. The debut took place Wednesday...

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Detroit Schools Return to Virtual Learning Amid City’s Rising COVID-19 Positivity Rate

Sascha Raiyn January 5, 2022

The Detroit Public School Community District is returning to virtual learning until Jan. 14 as the city’s COVID-19 positivity rate has...

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Rep. Brenda Lawrence’s Retirement Announcement Shakes Up Michigan Congressional Races

Dorothy Hernandez January 5, 2022

Rep. Brenda Lawrence, Michigan’s only Black member of Congress, will not seek re-election, and her retirement announcement has shaken up the races for the...

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Detroit-area residents sign up for a public comment period at a Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission meeting at Huntington Place on Oct. 20, 2021.
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A Defense of — and Rebuttal to — Michigan’s New Political Maps

Detroit Today January 5, 2022

This year, electoral politics will be critical in Michigan and across the country. Notably, however, this election will be distinct...

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Omicron Prompts a New Wave of COVID-19 Testing in Detroit

Eli Newman January 4, 2022

As the new year begins, Michigan, like many states around the country, is seeing a new surge of coronavirus cases....

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Members of the public voice concerns during a Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission's public hearing at TCF Center in Detroit, Oct. 20, 2021.
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What You Need to Know About Michigan’s New Political Maps

Detroit Today January 4, 2022

Up until now partisan politicians have been able to draw maps behind closed doors in ways that have disproportionately advantaged...

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Why a New Lawsuit is Seeking to Undo Michigan’s New Political Maps

Detroit Today January 4, 2022

Not everyone is happy with Michigan’s new legislative and congressional maps. There’s plenty of criticism coming from all sides of...

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Current and Former Detroit Lawmakers Challenge New District Maps

Rick Pluta January 3, 2022

A group of current and former Detroit-area legislators say they’re filing a lawsuit to force the state’s redistricting commission to...

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Rep. Debbie Dingell Discusses Leaving Dearborn, Build Back Better and the Future of Our Democracy

Detroit Today January 3, 2022

After many decades of having a “Dingell” represent Dearborn, the city will have a new congressional representative. Michigan’s independent commission has officially...

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