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State Capitol Dome Lansing Legislature House Senate 1/30/2020
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Michigan Legislature’s Family Leave Policies Fall Behind Rest of State

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher March 23, 2021

The Michigan Legislature is coming under new scrutiny for its own family leave policies for lawmakers and staffers. As part of...

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Detroit Expands Vaccine Eligibility to All Adults Who Work On-Site in the City

Eli Newman March 22, 2021

Detroit is expanding its coronavirus vaccine program to any adult who works in the city as well as any Detroiter...

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Detroit Organizations Create “Hubs” To Serve Students Learning Outside of School

Sascha Raiyn March 22, 2021

Felicia Legardy started her first day care 25 years ago. Just as K-12 schools closed last spring because of the...

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NPR’s Don Gonyea and Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne Discuss Biden Era Politics

Detroit Today March 22, 2021

America is at a point of transition in the COVID-19 pandemic and politically. While some leaders in Washington cling to...

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The Plight of the Sky Chefs: Essential Labor in the Pandemic Age

Russ McNamara March 19, 2021

Essential and unseen -- the caterers that make sure meals and drinks are ready for your Delta flight. Now more...

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Whitmer &Khaldun 03/19/21
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High School Sports, COVID-19 Variants Fueling Spike in New Cases in Michigan

Russ McNamara March 19, 2021

New COVID-19 infections in the state are rising. It is being driven largely by high school sports and the presence...

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Chris Campbell
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WDET’s Chris Campbell Says Detroit’s Reach on Music Extends Far Beyond the City

Detroit Today March 19, 2021

Detroit has always been a superpower of music, with homegrown artists like Aretha Franklin, Jack White and Juan Atkins. Entire genres were born...

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Former Governor Rick Snyder Loses Challenge to Flint Water Charges

Associated Press March 18, 2021

A judge has rejected a request to dismiss misdemeanor charges against a former Michigan governor in the Flint water scandal....

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More Parents Think Their Kids Have ADHD Now That They Are Learning From Home

Sascha Raiyn March 18, 2021

Parents have learned a lot during the coronavirus pandemic about how their children learn.   "Pandemic schooling" has been a very different...

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COVID Diaries - Ch 7 - Rosa Maria - 4
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Detroit Documentary Photographer Shares the Narrative that Fuels Her Art

LaToya Cross, Courtney Randolph March 18, 2021

Courtney Wise Randolph writes about Detroit's movers and shakers for Detour Detroit. Once a month, she stops by CultureShift to...

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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson at WDET Studios.
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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson on Importance of Government Transparency

Detroit Today March 18, 2021

It’s Sunshine Week, a special time in government each year to take a closer look at ways our governing bodies can...

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A Place at the Table
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Authors of “A Place at the Table” Spread Allyship Through Food and Friendship

Nargis Rahman March 17, 2021

Saadia Faruqi and Laura Shovan are the co-authors of “A Place at the Table,” a middle school novel about two characters...

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