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Gilbert Family Foundation, Rocket Community Fund’s $500M Initiative Aims To Erase Tax Debt for Low-Income Detroiters

Eli Newman March 26, 2021

Billionaire and Quicken Loans co-founder Dan Gilbert is leading an effort to erase property tax debt for thousands of Detroit...

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Michigan Sees Virus Surge, But Tighter Restrictions Unlikely

Associated Press March 26, 2021

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan, which not long ago had one of the country’s lowest COVID-19 infection rates, is confronting...

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  • Ed Love | 60 Years of Jazz in Detroit
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Two Detroit Legends: A Conversation Between Ed Love and Dennis Archer

WDET Staff March 25, 2021

Former Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer and Detroit jazz legend Ed Love have known each other for decades. They met in...

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Watch Live: Biden Holds First Press Conference As President

NPR March 25, 2021

President Biden is holding his first news conference on Thursday and is expected to field questions on a wide range...

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Author Walter Isaacson’s New Book Examines Ethical Dilemmas of Gene Editing

Detroit Today March 25, 2021

Scientific developments rarely materialize without some public controversy. Gene editing is no exception. The technology has the potential to impact...

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Rep. Dan Kildee Says Infrastructure Investment Would Have Big Impact in Michigan

Detroit Today March 24, 2021

Members of Congress are gearing up for another massive spending bill. President Biden is pushing for up to $3 trillion...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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RBG Co-Author Amanda L. Tyler Talks New Book “Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue”

Detroit Today March 23, 2021

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had an impact on American life that few Supreme Court justices are ever able to achieve during...

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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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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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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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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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