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Detroit Phoenix Center Advocates for Young People Experiencing Homelessness

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross December 23, 2021

Azaria Terrell was exiting foster care when she learned about the Detroit Phoenix Center.  “My dad thought it would be a...

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Whitmer on COVID-19: “Next 4 to 6 Weeks Are Going To Be Tough”

Rick Pluta December 22, 2021

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday that she’s not expecting to issue new COVID-19 restrictions in 2022, but that’s not out...

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Petition Effort to Boost Michigan Minimum Wage Moves Closer to Collecting Signatures

Rick Pluta December 22, 2021

The initiative campaign to increase Michigan’s minimum wage took another step Tuesday toward putting a question on the 2022 ballot....

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How Climate Change Shook Michiganders in 2021 — and What Things Could Look Like in the Years Ahead

Detroit Today December 22, 2021

Each year, the number of stories highlighting the changing climate has increased. In much of the world, there’s reason for that. This...

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Union Workers Vote to Accept New Five-Year Contract with Kellogg

Quinn Klinefelter December 21, 2021

Union workers at the Kellogg company have approved a new contract with the cereal maker.   Members of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco...

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Watch Live: Biden Outlines Plan To Address Surging COVID-19 Cases

NPR December 21, 2021

As COVID-19 cases surge across the U.S. ahead of Christmas, President Biden delivers remarks on his administration's plans to fight...

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A Look Back at 2021 In Michigan Government and Politics

Detroit Today December 21, 2021

From federal COVID-19 relief funds to the newly formed Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, the Michigan Legislature has faced a...

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Whitmer Urges Residents to Get Vaccinated and Booster Shots “Before Omicron Is Everywhere”

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez December 21, 2021

Get vaccinated, then get boosted against the coronavirus – that’s the message from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as the state deals with an extended fourth wave...

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Detroit Police  Chief James White August 2021
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Detroit Police Fatally Shoot Woman Seen Threatening Customers with Airsoft Gun at Gas Station

Dorothy Hernandez December 21, 2021

33-year-old Nakita Williams was killed by Detroit police officers after threatening customers at a gas station over the weekend. It’s the fifth...

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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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Michigan Supreme Court Rules Against Redistricting Commission in First Major Lawsuit

Cheyna Roth, Colin Jackson, Jake Neher December 21, 2021

The state Supreme Court is siding against the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. A group of news outlets sued the...

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Highly Contagious Omicron Variant Could Be Beginning of the End of the Pandemic, Doctor Says

Russ McNamara December 20, 2021

The highly infectious omicron variant of COVID-19 is in Michigan -- and it won’t be long until it’s the dominant strain.    The omicron is present...

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Governor Announces Lake Erie Water Quality Improvement Plan

Colin Jackson December 20, 2021

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is outlining her strategy to protect Lake Erie from agricultural runoff. The adaptive management plan involves lowering...

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