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WDET Wins 15 Awards from the Michigan Associated Press Media Editors

Meta Stange April 16, 2021

The Michigan Associated Press Media Editors have honored WDET with 15 awards for its work in 2020. Nine of these are...

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COVID Diaries - Ch 5 - Erik Paul Howard - 2
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The Pandemic Has Been Devastating. But There Are Some Things We Might Miss.

Detroit Today April 16, 2021

The pandemic caused widespread grief in almost every aspect of life. Still, there's a sense of comfort that comes with "hunkering down" and...

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GOP Lawmakers’ Voting Bills Disenfranchise Marginalized Communities, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson Says

Eli Newman April 15, 2021

Michigan’s chief election official is rejecting a plan by Republicans to overhaul the state’s voter access laws.   Secretary of State...

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Darlene Alston - Just a Little Bit Eclectic
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Culture D-Tour: How Just A Bit Eclectic Accommodates the Dreams and Aspirations of Young People in Detroit

Courtney Randolph April 15, 2021

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

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Joneigh Khaldun & Gretchen Whitmer
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Dr. Khaldun on Michigan’s COVID-19 Surge: “Certainly, This Is a Case for Stronger Public Health Orders”

Detroit Today April 15, 2021

The state's top doctor, Michigan Chief Medical Executive Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, says the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Michigan...

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Transit Finds a Way During Pandemic

Detroit Today April 15, 2021

Detroit has long had a complex relationship with public transit, and the COVID-19 pandemic has further complicated that relationship. The...

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Gov Whitmer Dr. Khaldun presser 041421
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Detroit and Michigan Officials Focus on Vaccinations To Address Surge in COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations

Eli Newman, Russ McNamara April 14, 2021

Screenshot of City of Detroit press conference Amid an exponential rise in COVID-19 cases, Detroit and state officials are focusing on vaccinations instead of restrictions...

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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 Over Protests
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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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