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Anti-Mask Protesters in Oakland County Angered by School Mask Mandate

Alex McLenon September 9, 2021

With the Labor Day holiday passed, K-12 schools across Michigan are now in full swing. The return to in-person learning comes...

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Lack of Understanding on How to Navigate Health Care System a Common Issue for Caregivers

Detroit Today September 9, 2021

Aging comes with many obstacles. Mobility problems become an issue early on and financial struggles occur with the myriad costs...

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Kindred The Family Soul Brings Family Values to R&B

Chris Campbell September 8, 2021

In the early 1990s, Aja Graydon and Fatin Dantzler were both were paying their dues in the music industry --...

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A Saginaw Woman Who Sued the City Over How It Issues Parking Tickets Continues Fight in Court

Laura Herberg September 8, 2021

A Saginaw resident says the parking tickets she acquired violated her constitutional rights. Alison Taylor had an assigned parking spot,...

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Local Infectious Disease Experts Bust COVID-19 Myths

Detroit Today September 8, 2021

At this point, we’ve all heard a lot about COVID-19, and yet despite all of the public health messaging about...

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Metro Detroit Journalist Danny Fenster Still Imprisoned in Myanmar

Russ McNamara September 7, 2021

More than 100 days after his arrest, metro Detroit journalist Danny Fenster remains imprisoned in Myanmar. His court appearance on Monday...

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Whitmer Urges GOP Lawmakers to Repeal ‘Arcane’ Abortion Ban

Associated Press September 7, 2021

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday urged the Republican-controlled Legislature to repeal a 90-year-old law that...

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Remembering Corktown Community Pillar Greg Mudge

Detroit Today September 7, 2021

Greg Mudge, owner of Mudgie's Deli in Corktown, passed away on Sept. 5 at the age of 46. Mudge opened the...

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Take Poor Michigan Assessment Results With a Grain of Salt, Education Advocate Says

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher September 7, 2021

New data from Michigan’s statewide standardized test last school year suggest students are struggling to make academic progress during the...

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FILE - Protesters rally in Detroit against the Department of Homeland Security's order to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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What the U.S. Constitution Says About Immigration

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein September 7, 2021

For centuries immigration has been synonymous with the United States, but what does the Constitution actually say about who can...

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The Future of Roe v. Wade in Wake of Supreme Court Inaction on Texas Abortion Law

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein September 3, 2021

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court utilized the “shadow docket” to allow Texas to implement the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S....

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Was (Not Was) Debut Album: 40 Years Later, Still a Fun and Fascinating Journey

Dorothy Hernandez September 3, 2021

Was (Not Was) dropped its debut album 40 years ago, but the album holds up remarkably today with its timeless rhythm...

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