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How Detroit’s Case Against Black Lives Matter Protesters Fell Apart

Eli Newman April 5, 2021

Russ McNamara While the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin continues in Minneapolis, other legal proceedings have cropped up...

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U.S. Economy Added 916,000 Jobs in March. What Does That Mean for Michigan?

Detroit Today April 5, 2021

The jobs market appears to be on the upswing after hitting a historic low for much of last year. According...

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Detroit Companies Rethinking Office Space Post-Pandemic

Detroit Today April 5, 2021

For millions of Americans, working from home has quickly become the norm. With the pandemic forcing workplaces to shutter, employees...

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Biden Infrastructure Plan Could Expand Passenger Rail Service in Detroit

Pat Batcheller April 5, 2021

Metro Detroiters might someday be able to ride an Amtrak train to Toledo on their way to the east coast....

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University of Michigan Board Censures GOP Regent Ron Weiser for ‘Witches’ Comment

Associated Press April 2, 2021

LANSING -- The University of Michigan’s governing board on Friday censured a Republican regent who called the state’s female Democratic...

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Burnout: It’s Here, It’s Real and Your Boss Can Play A Big Role in Helping or Exacerbating It

Detroit Today April 2, 2021

The World Health Organization classifies burnout as an exclusively occupational phenomenon that results from "chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed."...

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Detroit Automakers Idle Plants Amid Semiconductor Shortage

Alex McLenon April 2, 2021

Detroit’s auto industry is navigating a number of supply chain issues -- the most significant of which is a shortage of small...

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Is the Line 5 Tunnel a Bridge to Michigan’s Energy Future or a Bad Deal?

Lester Graham, Kelly House April 1, 2021

The Canadian pipeline company Enbridge Energy plans to spend a $500 million building a 4-mile-long tunnel to encase the part...

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As COVID-19 Cases Surge in Michigan, Detroit Expands Vaccination Program

Eli Newman March 31, 2021

The Detroit Health Department is expanding its daily coronavirus vaccine capacity. Starting Monday, the TCF Center mass vaccination site is expected to provide 8,000...

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Online Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic Comes With Positive and Negative Effects

Alex McLenon March 31, 2021

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, K-12 education has been conducted largely online for more than a year. Researchers are examining the impact on...

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Detroit Students Struggle To Earn Degrees Despite Financial Help

Detroit Today March 31, 2021

Detroit youth face significant challenges when it comes to successfully graduating from high school and attending college. For decades, it's been an issue...

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Belle Isle Conservancy Gears Up For Earth Week With Pandemic-Friendly Changes To Annual Island Cleanup

Annamarie Sysling March 30, 2021

Earth Week is just a couple of weeks away and environmental groups all along the Detroit River are gearing up...

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