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“One Night Without a Bed” Aims to Raise Awareness On the Youth Homelessness Crisis

Tia Graham December 16, 2021

Through its month-long “One Night Without a Bed” challenge, the Detroit Phoenix Center aims to raise awareness about the youth homelessness crisis. ...

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2021 In Pandemic News: What We’ve Learned and Where We’re Headed

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein December 16, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted dramatically in 2021, from the widespread availability of vaccines to children and adults, the arrival of...

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Tufail Uddin & Mohtashim Mahin COH 5
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When COVID Cancelled Weddings, This Photographer and Videographer Pivoted to Community-Builders

Nargis Rahman December 16, 2021

When weddings were canceled during the pandemic, videographer Tufail Uddin and photographer Mohtashim Mahin of Thru the Lens Production lost...

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Oxford High School Shooting Presser
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How Mass Shootings Like Oxford Impact Communities and Mental Health

Detroit Today December 15, 2021

Mass shootings like the one at Oxford High School are shocking and heartbreaking for the victims and their loved ones. But...

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Oxford high School
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Oxford High School Delays Return to School Date, Increases Security Measures

Russ McNamara December 15, 2021

Students will not return to Oxford High School on January 3. Officials said they had hoped to have the building...

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Introducing “Tracked and Traced,” a New Podcast from WDET and MSU’s Science Gallery

David Leins December 15, 2021

You are being surveilled. In the street, at home, on your phone. Police, governments, and corporations are collecting more data...

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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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Water faucet
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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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Allen Road train delay
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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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Deadline for Low-Income Detroiters to Apply for Property Tax Exemption is December 13

Laura Herberg December 9, 2021

The deadline for low-income Detroiters to apply to have their 2021 property taxes reduced or eliminated through the city’s Homeowners...

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Hive
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This Week at the Detroit Film Theatre: “Hive”

CultureShift December 9, 2021

CultureShift on 101.9 WDET-FM gives you a front-row seat to the latest films playing at the Detroit Film Theatre (DFT). Jake Neher/WDET...

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patient receiving vaccine
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Michigan’s Top Doctor on COVID-19 Surge, Omicron: “Our Best Bet” Is to Get Vaccination Rate Up

Tia Graham December 8, 2021

Michigan continues to see high COVID-19 case rates as hospitalizations reached a new high Wednesday, eclipsing the previous record for...

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