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In Pandemic, Trump Finds New Front Against Immigrants

Detroit Today April 29, 2020

Last week, President Donald Trump announced an executive order halting immigration to the United States, citing the pandemic and economic...

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DJ Mike Huckaby
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DJ Mike Huckaby called Detroit home. His music moved people around the world.

Ryan Patrick Hooper April 28, 2020

One of the early pioneers of Detroit's techno and house electronic music scenes has died. DJ, producer and educator Mike Huckaby...

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Governor Gretchen Whitmer SOTS 2020 2 4/28/20
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Gov. Whitmer: ‘Stay Home’ Order Is Working. Here’s What’s Next.

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan April 28, 2020

The number of people in Michigan hospitalized by COVID-19 has dropped 32% over the last two weeks. "It's a dramatic...

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Michigan Small Businesses Seek Relief From COVID-19 Downturn

Detroit Today April 27, 2020

Small businesses are facing substantial financial and emotional challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic. "It’s not a luxury to have a...

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AG Nessel Applauds ‘Right to Read’ Ruling Against State

Sascha Raiyn April 26, 2020

The Sixth Circuit court of Appeals ruled last week that a lawsuit filed by Detroit Public Schools students in 2016 against...

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Whitmer Stay at Home presser
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Gov. Whitmer Extends Stay Home Order Until May 15th, Allows Some Businesses to Open

Russ McNamara April 24, 2020

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has extended her "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order through May 15. But she’s allowing for the opening...

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Store is closed business closing economy out of business
  • Coronavirus in Michigan
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Sen. Gary Peters: Michigan’s Small Businesses Need More Help

Detroit Today April 24, 2020

Congress has approved a $484 billion spending bill to help stimulate the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a majority...

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NFL Ready to Focus First-Ever ‘Virtual’ Draft on the Detroit Lions

Quinn Klinefelter April 23, 2020

The NFL is preparing for its most unique annual draft of college players in the league's history.  While normally the...

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Paul Whelan 2
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Russia Begins Michigan Native’s Espionage Trial Amid Secrecy and Pandemic

Quinn Klinefelter April 21, 2020

The trial of a Michigan man accused of espionage has begun despite the global COVID-19 pandemic.  Russia detained Paul Whelan,...

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Survey Finds Food Insecurity Tops Detroiters Concerns During Pandemic

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan April 21, 2020

A survey of 900 Detroiters found that 40% of respondents expressed concern about access to food. The survey was conducted by Outlier Media,...

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Despite Pandemic, Detroit’s Bus Drivers Keep Moving the Motor City

Eli Newman April 20, 2020

Eli Newman / WDET Mark Rains waits for the bus at the Rosa Parks Transit Center as an empty carriage...

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Piggy Bank
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Haven’t Got A Stimulus Check Yet? Find Out If You Qualify

Detroit Today, Jake Neher April 20, 2020

Thousands of people in Southeast Michigan who are eligible to get a stimulus check might miss out. That’s if they...

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