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10-Digit Dialing Will Become Mandatory for Michigan Phone Users in 4 Area Codes

Tia Graham April 14, 2021

The national Suicide Prevention Lifeline is set to go live by July 16, 2022. In July of last year, the...

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Detroit’s Auto Industry Hoping President Biden Can Help Secure Semiconductors

Alex McLenon April 13, 2021

President Biden held a meeting this week with companies and manufacturers on both sides of the global semiconductor shortage. With...

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Parents and Child Care Providers Still Struggling More Than A Year Into Pandemic

Detroit Today April 13, 2021

There are so many aspects of life that have been flipped upside down in the last year, but for so...

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Legal Observers Sue City of Detroit, Alleging Civil Rights Violations During Anti-Police Brutality Protest

Russ McNamara April 12, 2021

Several legal observers from the National Lawyers Guild are suing the City of Detroit, Mayor Mike Duggan and Police Chief...

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COVID-19 Vaccines Appear To Be Working. But Some Recent Headlines Lack Context and Cause Confusion.

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher April 12, 2021

COVID-19 vaccines appear to be working well in Michigan to prevent people from getting sick or dying.   But some news...

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Journalist Julie DiCaro Discusses Sexism, Misogyny and the Media in New Book

Russ McNamara April 12, 2021

For as long as the news media has existed, there has been pervasive sexism and casual misogyny. Nevermore is that...

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Musician Omar Sosa On How His Father’s Love of Nat King Cole and a Bootleg Herbie Hancock Cassette Influenced His Sound

Amanda LeClaire April 10, 2021

Jazz pianist Omar Sosa is celebrated for his unique blend of global sounds with modern electronic elements. But it's his...

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Whitmer Urges Halt of High School Classes, Youth Sports

Russ McNamara April 9, 2021

Instead of implementing restrictions in the face of a third wave of COVID-19, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is asking for people...

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How Doing ‘The Work’ Could Change Your Life

Amanda LeClaire April 9, 2021

In recent years, the influence of the health and wellness community has taken off in unprecedented ways on social media.  Therapists and...

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Gov. Whitmer Turns to Persuasion Over COVID-19 Restrictions

Rick Pluta April 9, 2021

Less stick. More carrot. That appears to be Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s approach now. Last Wednesday, the governor visited Ford Field...

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Detroit People’s Food Co-op Signs Purchase Agreement for North End Location

Laura Herberg April 8, 2021

A food co-op more than 10 years in the making is a little bit closer to fruition. The Detroit Black...

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Separating Fact From Fiction Regarding Gov. Whitmer’s Nursing Home Policies During Pandemic

Detroit Today April 8, 2021

One of the toughest issues to make sense of during the pandemic in Michigan is the death rates in nursing homes....

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