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"Stray" Film Still
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Now Showing at the Detroit Film Theatre: “Stray” and “The Inheritance”

CultureShift March 17, 2021

CultureShift on 101.9 WDET-FM gives you a front row seat to the latest films playing at the Detroit Film Theatre (DFT). Jake...

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Authors Elizabeth Rice and Pat Commins
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Irish Immigrants Found Land, Opportunity and a Mini “Emerald Isle” in Michigan

Pat Batcheller March 17, 2021

Frank Murphy might be Michigan's best-known Irish American. He was the 55th mayor of Detroit and the state's 35th governor. President...

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Paul Krugman on COVID-19 Relief, Poverty and the Future of America’s Economy

Detroit Today March 16, 2021

Last week President Joe Biden made history by signing the highly anticipated and hotly contested $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill...

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State Capital Protests
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How Pandemic Politics Have Made Public Health Response More Difficult

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher March 15, 2021

Throughout the pandemic, one of the biggest challenges for public health officials has been the state -- and nation’s -- toxic political...

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New COVID-19 Relief Package Could Lift More Than 100,000 Michigan Kids Out of Poverty

Detroit Today March 15, 2021

The new $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package signed into law by President Biden last week is set to dispense aid for vaccine...

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Power Plant
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Sierra Club and Environment Michigan File Notice of Intent To Sue AK Steel

Alex McLenon March 15, 2021

In 2015, AK Steel reached a $1.3 million settlement with the U.S. and the State of Michigan, stemming from dozens of...

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DDOT and SMART Resume Bus Fare Collections, But Pandemic Safety Rules Still Apply

Pat Batcheller March 15, 2021

The coronavirus pandemic changed many aspects of life, including the way people get around.  Michigan confirmed its first cases of COVID-19...

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Michigan Prisons To Accept Visitors for the First Time in Over a Year

Russ McNamara March 12, 2021

Starting March 26, visitors will be allowed at Michigan prisons for the first time in more than a year. Chris...

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Michigan To Expand Eligibility for COVID-19 Vaccine to All Residents 16 and Older Starting April 5

Eli Newman, Meta Stange March 12, 2021

As federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic ramps up with a mass vaccination site set to open at Ford Field this month, Michigan is expanding...

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Detroit’s Lowest-Valued Homes Continue To Be Over-Assessed, Advocates Say

Eli Newman March 12, 2021

Correction: This story has been updated from a previous version to say the study was authored by Christopher Berry. The...

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DET Protest 06/03/2020
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Federal Judge Dismisses City’s Countersuit Against Detroit Will Breathe

Eli Newman, Russ McNamara March 11, 2021

A lawsuit filed by the City of Detroit against anti-police brutality protesters has been thrown out by a federal court...

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Watch Live: Biden Marks 1 Year Of Coronavirus Pandemic

NPR March 11, 2021

President Biden is giving the first prime-time address of his presidency to mark one year of the coronavirus pandemic, a...

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