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Systemic Racism, Protests and Cultural Reckoning Amid COVID-19

Detroit Today June 1, 2020

It has been a tense weekend in Detroit and across the country as protests over the police-involved killings of George...

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21-Year-Old Killed Amid Tense Police Brutality Protest in Detroit, Shooter Unknown

Ryan Patrick Hooper, Meta Stange May 30, 2020

This article has been updated with new information provided by the Detroit Police Department, correcting the age of the victim...

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Michigan’s Cherry, Apple Farmers Churn Through Impact of COVID-19

Alex McLenon May 29, 2020

With agriculture designated as an essential industry, fruit farmers across Michigan are currently at work preparing crops for this year's...

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Great Lakes Crossing, Twelve Oaks Mall Reopen with COVID-19 Precautions

Alex McLenon May 29, 2020

Shopping malls across the Detroit region are opening this week for the first time since closing their doors at the...

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Retail Workers Without Masks May Be Breaking the Law

Jake Neher May 29, 2020

If you've ventured out into the world lately, you might be noticing a troubling trend — retail workers not wearing...

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Detroit Police, NAACP Call for Murder Charges Over Death of George Floyd

Eli Newman May 28, 2020

Police and civil rights activists in Detroit are calling for "justice" in the death of George Floyd – the Minneapolis...

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Detroit City Council WFH
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Detroit Weighs the True Cost of the Coronavirus Pandemic

Eli Newman May 25, 2020

Like many workplaces these days, Detroit City Council uses Zoom video-conference for their meetings.  COVID-19 has not only made it...

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Faith Under COVID-19: One Pastor Learns to Adapt

Pat Batcheller May 22, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people practice their faith. "As people yearn for worship, they yearn to be...

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Auto Industry Starting Up Adds to Overburdened Supply Chains

Alex McLenon May 21, 2020

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, global and regional supply chains have been forced to adapt to maintain stock of critical supplies....

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Aging Dam Infrastructure Is A Billion-Dollar Problem

Russ McNamara May 21, 2020

The dam failures that have inundated Midland and surrounding communities with water are the latest example in a growing problem...

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Michigan Sec. of State to Mail Absentee Ballot Applications Ahead of Fall Elections

Russ McNamara May 20, 2020

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson announced Tuesday that absentee ballot applications will be mailed to all 7.7 million registered voters in...

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BridgeDetroit, Local News Startup, Wants You to Set the Agenda

Detroit Today May 20, 2020

A new Detroit-based journalism project launched this week with the aim of giving Detroiters more power over their news coverage....

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