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How Michigan Can Keep Evictions Low Even After Moratorium Ends

Detroit Today July 7, 2021

July 31 will mark the end of the eviction moratorium implemented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)....

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Sen. Stabenow Addresses Confusion Over Expanded Child Tax Credit

Detroit Today July 6, 2021

When the American Rescue Plan passed, it included an increase to the child tax credit to $3,000 per child over...

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Coalition Says Ensuring Health and Wealth at Home Depends on Sending Money Abroad

Quinn Klinefelter July 5, 2021

The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition is launching a campaign called “Foreign Aid – What’s It Worth?” Coalition President Liz Schrayer...

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Lack of Child Care Options Limit Michigan Families’ Opportunities, Force Tough Choices

Detroit Today June 30, 2021

With over 65% of adults in the U.S. with at least one shot of a vaccine, there has been a lot...

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Detroit Is Not Built to Handle Climate Change

Russ McNamara June 30, 2021

When flooding rains filled freeways and drenched basements across Metro Detroit in 2014, it was considered a 100-year flooding event....

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Henry Ford Health System Is Requiring All Employees to Get COVID-19 Vaccine

Alex McLenon June 29, 2021

Henry Ford Health System is mandating that all of its approximately 33,000 workers be vaccinated against COVID-19. Officials say anyone...

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Author Clint Smith’s New Book “How the Word Is Passed” Interrogates America’s History of Slavery

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein June 29, 2021

With the recent discussions surrounding critical race theory, Americans are debating how to approach the country's history of racism and oppression.  “For so...

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Ray Curry Elected Next United Auto Workers Union President

Alex McLenon June 28, 2021

United Auto Workers’ executive board members have elected Ray Curry as the union’s next president. With the outgoing Rory Gamble set...

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To Fix Labor Shortage, the Service Industry Needs to Start Humanizing Workers, Restaurant Owner Says

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher June 28, 2021

Businesses across Michigan say they’re having a tough time finding enough workers. As part of the weekly series MichMash, Cheyna...

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The Digital Divide in Detroit: How the City is Working to Bridge the Gaps

Eli Newman June 28, 2021

Detroit’s digital divide has challenged the city for years and during the pandemic, the need to access computers and the internet...

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Many People Are Quitting Their Jobs. Here’s Why That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing.

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein June 25, 2021

This economic period has been dubbed “The Great Resignation” due to the millions of people quitting or changing their jobs during...

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Stellantis’ Detroit Assembly Complex in Full Swing Despite Challenges

Alex McLenon June 22, 2021

To date, the automotive industry has spent the majority of the year dealing with supply chain issues brought on by...

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