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Michigan Senator Who Represents Oxford Introducing Bills to Limit Sale of High-Capacity Gun Magazines

Detroit Today December 9, 2021

The state senator whose district includes Oxford Township is introducing new bills that would limit the sale and possession of gun...

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News Organizations Sue Michigan Redistricting Commission

Rick Pluta December 9, 2021

Three news organizations and the Michigan Press Association are suing the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, and they’re taking their...

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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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What We Do with Stories — and What They Do for Us, Explained by Author and Journalist Will Storr

Detroit Today December 8, 2021

Stories riddle our lives. They dazzle us, keeping us entertained, intrigued, motivated and pursuant of a variety of different interests. Creating...

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Michigan Would Revert to Restrictive Abortion Ban If Roe v. Wade Is Overturned

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 8, 2021

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on a Mississippi abortion law could have a big impact in Michigan. The nation’s highest...

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Paul Randolph’s Melodic Grooves Transcend Genres

Chris Campbell December 8, 2021

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to a musically minded mother and trombonist father, Paul Randolph began studying music, including guitar and...

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Oxford Shooting Investigation in Hands of Oakland County Prosecutor, Nessel Says

Rick Pluta December 8, 2021

Attorney General Dana Nessel expressed disappointment Tuesday that Oxford school officials turned down her offer to conduct an independent investigation...

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Feeling Anxious or Depressed This Holiday Season? Author Jenny Mannion Shares These Tips for Healing

Amanda LeClaire December 7, 2021

Jenny Mannion The holidays are here again and that's something to celebrate. In the midst of another pandemic year, however,...

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Solar Power Bulk Buying Program Allows Homeowners and Businesses to Cut Electricity Bills

Laura Herberg December 7, 2021

Homeowners and businesses can generate their own electricity by installing solar panels. That can greatly reduce electric bills. “Right now,...

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Data Continues to Show That Politics and Misinformation Are Perpetuating the Pandemic

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein December 7, 2021

The COVID-19 vaccine has been available for nearly a year, but a large portion of the population is still hesitant...

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Listen to the Playlist That Influenced Artist Bakpak Durden’s Playground Detroit Exhibition

Ryan Patrick Hooper December 7, 2021

In The Groove is CultureShift’s award-winning series that talks with creatives from all walks of life about the music that has...

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Bills Would Allow Out-of-State Medical Workers to Help Relieve Shortage

Rick Pluta December 7, 2021

Office of Sen. Curt VanderWall The Michigan Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a bill to help relieve a...

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