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Detroit Will Wake Up to a Partial Solar Eclipse on June 10. Here’s How to See the “Ring of Fire”

Pat Batcheller June 9, 2021

A partial solar eclipse will be in progress when the sun rises over southeast Michigan just before 6 a.m. Thursday, June...

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Democratic Lawmakers in Michigan House Unveil Package of Police Reform Bills

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez June 8, 2021

Michigan House Democrats on Tuesday announced a wide-ranging package of police reform legislation that would attempt to hold law enforcement...

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Despite Bipartisan Support, Michigan Lawmakers Balk at Funding Criminal Justice Initiatives

Detroit Today June 7, 2021

It's budget season in Lansing, and already it looks like criminal justice initiatives are an early target for the Republican-led...

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Why Hiring Is So Difficult Right Now

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein June 7, 2021

As COVID-19 restrictions begin to subside, the current labor market is showing that workers are still waiting to rejoin the workforce,...

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University of Michigan Consumer Survey Finds Record Rise in Inflation Concerns

Alex McLenon June 4, 2021

Consumer confidence in May scored an 82.9 on the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index. While that represents an improvement over...

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Michigan Supreme Court Stops Decision to Remove Proposal P from August Primary

Eli Newman June 4, 2021

After the Michigan Court of Appeals struck down Detroit’s Proposal P this week, the state’s high court is stopping a decision...

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Family-Run Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill Thriving After 75 Years, Despite Challenges

David Leins June 4, 2021

Subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts: Apple Podcast — Spotify — Google Play — Stitcher — TuneIn — NPR Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill has been an entertainment destination for decades....

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Preserving the Legacy of Sarah Elizabeth Ray, Who Paved the Way for Desegregation in Detroit, U.S.

Detroit Today June 4, 2021

In their 2020 documentary titled “Sarah Elizabeth Ray: Detroit’s Other Rosa Parks,” Desiree Cooper and Aaron Schillinger tell the story...

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UAW Members Will Get a Chance to Change the Way They Elect Their Leaders

Sascha Raiyn June 4, 2021

An investigation into corruption within the United Auto Workers resulted in 15 convictions for union leaders and executives at Fiat...

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Meet WDET’s Artists Next Door

Meta Stange June 3, 2021

A new initiative from WDET aims to demonstrate the power of art to bridge cultural divides and unite communities. The Artist Next...

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Canada’s Pitch to Make the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel a Mass Vaccination Site

Eli Newman June 3, 2021

The Detroit-Windsor Tunnel could become a mass vaccination site as Canadian officials work to access surplus coronavirus shots in the...

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Vaccine Hesitancy Spans Rural, Urban and Racial Lines Across Michigan

Detroit Today June 3, 2021

As vaccination rates decline rapidly in Michigan and across the country, health care professionals have found it harder to convince...

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