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Gretchen Whitmer State of the State 2021 1
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Gov. Whitmer Emphasizes COVID Relief, Bipartisanship in State of the State Address

Detroit Today January 28, 2021

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's State of the State address on Wednesday night was unlike any we’ve seen in our lifetimes. That’s because...

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Detroit City Council WFH
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Detroit City Council Investigated for Hostile Workplace, Discrimination

Eli Newman January 28, 2021

Detroit City Council was subject to a workplace discrimination investigation in 2019, according to a document obtained by WDET News....

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Inside the Flex-N-Gate manufacturing plant in Detroit.
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  • Auto
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Global Semiconductor Shortage Poses Threat to Detroit’s Auto Industry

Alex McLenon January 27, 2021

Detroit’s car companies surprised many analysts late last year, as the industry showed signs of bouncing back from the COVID-19 pandemic....

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DET Protest 06/04/2020
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Detroit City Council Approves Funding for Counter Lawsuit Against Black Lives Matter Protesters

Eli Newman January 26, 2021

Detroit City Council approved a $200,000 expenditure that will fund a counter-lawsuit against the city's Black Lives Matter protesters in a...

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vaccination shot
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Wayne State Seeks Volunteers for COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

Pat Batcheller January 26, 2021

Wayne State University's School of Medicine needs people to roll up their sleeves for research's sake. The school is part...

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Some High School Sports Remain Delayed Over Infection Worries

Russ McNamara January 26, 2021

High school athletes, their parents and those against pandemic mitigation efforts are among those lobbying state health officials to restart...

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Postal Service truck
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Massive Mail Delays Continue Across Michigan and the Nation

Quinn Klinefelter January 25, 2021

Online shopping has skyrocketed during the pandemic as many customers sheltered at home. Both the postal service and those who...

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Michigan State Capitol building on a sunny day
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Michigan GOP at a Crossroads

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher January 25, 2021

With the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats now control all executive offices at the federal...

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Michigan State University MSU Campus College 1/22/2018
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MSU and Apple Partner Up to Offer App Developer Academy in Detroit

Tia Graham January 25, 2021

Michigan State University and tech giant Apple are teaming up to launch an iOS developer academy in Detroit. The program...

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Restaurants Can Reopen With Limited Capacity on February 1

Russ McNamara January 22, 2021

The state health department will allow indoor dining to resume, with restrictions, starting on February 1. Michigan has seen a...

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A row of houses in Highland Park
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Activists Call For Oversight, Compensation From DTE Energy Over Power Outages

Alex McLenon January 22, 2021

Activists are calling on the Michigan Public Service Commission to make DTE Energy provide compensation to its customers for power...

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Covid-19 vaccine coronavirus shot dr. nurse medical health
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What it’s Like to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine

Laura Herberg January 21, 2021

Laura Herberg/WDET Mustapha Al-shorbaji is a nursing student at Wayne State University. He sits in the lobby of the Campus...

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