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Michigan Supreme Court Justices State of the State 2020
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New Year Means New Democratic Majority on State Supreme Court

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 21, 2020

A new year means big changes for the Michigan Supreme Court (MSC). Justices nominated by Democrats won a 4-3 majority...

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Work Begins on New Soo Lock After Decades of Delays

Pat Batcheller December 18, 2020

Work has finally started on a new shipping lock in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, more than 30 years after the...

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FILE - Marathon Oil Refinery in Detroit.
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Marathon to Buyout Homes in Southwest Detroit

Eli Newman December 18, 2020

Marathon Petroleum will buy homes from residents living near the Detroit Refinery starting next year. The voluntary purchase program is...

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UAW PIcket Line Strike GM Hamtramck Assembly 6.
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Federal Prosecutors and United Auto Workers Union Reach Settlement Over Corruption Probe

Alex McLenon December 15, 2020

Federal prosecutors and the United Auto Workers union (UAW) have reached a tentative settlement to address wide-spread corruption issues within the organization. It’s...

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Coronavirus Vaccine
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FDA Advisory Panel to Review Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine This Week

Quinn Klinefelter December 15, 2020

Pfizer began moving vials of the first approved vaccine from its manufacturing facility near Kalamazoo, Michigan over the weekend, after...

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AdoptUSKids Campaign Highlights Teen Adoption

Tia Graham December 15, 2020

Every year since 2004, AdoptUSKids has held a campaign promoting the importance of adoption from the U.S. foster care system. This...

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President-Elect Biden Gives Remarks After Electoral College Vote

NPR December 14, 2020

President-elect Joe Biden is speaking after electors around the country cast their formal votes, confirming his presidential win. Watch his...

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State Capitol Dome Lansing Legislature House Senate 1/30/2020
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Capitol Safety Problems Put Critical Bills, Transparency in Jeopardy

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 14, 2020

As the Legislature tries to pass important bills in its last scheduled week this year, a number of lawmakers, staffers, and...

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Detroit Popcorn
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  • Weekend Edition

The New Owners of Detroit Popcorn Company are Eager to Continue Its Legacy

Tia Graham December 12, 2020

The Detroit Popcorn Company was originally located on I-96 and Greenfield in Detroit and later moved to the Detroit/Redford border where...

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Dearborn Residents Get Face Masks Delivered to Their Doors

Laura Herberg December 11, 2020

Dearborn residents are finding packages of cloth face masks on their doorsteps, courtesy of the city and Wayne County. The...

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Cadillac Dealers’ Revolt Could Juice Electric Vehicle Sales

Quinn Klinefelter December 10, 2020

The Michigan state Senate is set to consider banning automakers from selling electric vehicles directly to customers and bypassing dealerships....

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan State of the State 2020 1/30/2020
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Duggan Seeks Third Term as Detroit’s Mayor

Eli Newman December 10, 2020

Mayor Mike Duggan is running for a third term in Detroit’s 2021 mayoral election. The 62-year-old Democrat lists increased investment...

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