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Aggrieved Republicans Offer Little Evidence Of Election Fraud In Seven Hour Hearing

Abigail Censky December 2, 2020

In a conspiracy-laden seven-hour hearing, Republican poll challengers and watchers testified in front of the Michigan Senate Oversight Committee. Despite...

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Coronavirus Vaccine
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Michigan Could Receive About 650,000 Doses in Initial COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

Alex McLenon December 2, 2020

With Pfizer and Moderna seeking emergency use authorization, COVID-19 vaccines could be on the horizon. In preparation, government and medical officials...

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Assistance May Be Available for Michigan Residents to Help Heat Your Home

Laura Herberg December 1, 2020

As temperatures drop, there are people in Michigan who are unable to keep the heat on in their homes. In...

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Michigan Legislative Leaders Have No Plan to Combat Surging COVID Numbers

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher November 30, 2020

COVID-19 continues to spread throughout Michigan and the United States, and with the Thanksgiving holiday over, experts are worried cases...

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MI Covid Alert App
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Michigan’s Contact Tracing App ‘MI COVID Alert’ is Designed with Privacy Concerns in Mind

Laura Herberg November 30, 2020

The promising COVID-19 vaccines that are going into production aren't here yet. As the public awaits the end of the...

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RenCen Renaissance Center Downtown Detroit GM 2 6/26/2019
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NHTSA Orders Recall of 5.9 Million General Motors Vehicles with Takata Airbags

Alex McLenon November 24, 2020

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is ordering the recall of nearly six million General Motors vehicles in the United States...

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Watch Live: President-Elect Biden Announces Key Administration Picks

NPR November 24, 2020

President-elect Joe Biden is formally announcing his most recent nominees and appointments for his incoming administration. Among his choices are...

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Thanksgiving Dinner
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Why Public Health Officials Are Worried About Thanksgiving Gatherings

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher November 23, 2020

Public health officials are urging people not to gather in large groups for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. It's usually a...

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President Donald Trump Border Wall Speech 1/9/2018
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Monica Palmer Says She Received a Phone Call From President Donald Trump

Alex McLenon November 23, 2020

Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, William Hartman and Monica Palmer, continue to receive criticism after temporarily deadlocking...

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Beaumont Study Confirms Masks Reduce COVID-19 Risk

Pat Batcheller November 19, 2020

One of the nation's largest serological studies of COVID-19 confirms what health experts have been saying since the pandemic began...

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Empty Chairs at Restaurant
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Michigan Bars and Restaurants Shutdown Indoor Dining Service for Three Weeks

Alex McLenon November 17, 2020

Indoor dining services around Michigan have come to a halt. The mandatory freeze is part of a statewide shutdown order issued in response to rising in COVID-19...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan at WDET Studios, March 2020.
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Detroit to Increase Testing, Surprise Inspections to Fight COVID-19

Eli Newman November 16, 2020

Detroit’s COVID-19 infection rate is roughly half of the state average, but as Michigan sees a dramatic rise in cases,...

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