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Problems Voting? Election Vote 3/10/2020
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Detroit City Clerk Says Drop Off Absentee Ballot In-Person. Here’s Where to Go.

Laura Herberg July 31, 2020

Detroit City Clerk Janice Winfrey is urging voters who still have absentee ballots to avoid sending them through the mail. Instead, the...

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Here’s How Michigan Is Preparing For Its Pandemic Election

Laura Herberg July 31, 2020

Michigan’s primary election is coming up on Tuesday, in the middle of a pandemic. While a record number of people...

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Marathon Funds $280,000 In Environmental Remediation In Southwest Detroit

Annamarie Sysling July 30, 2020

Marathon Petroleum has reached a community benefits agreement with a community that has been called the "most polluted" zip code...

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Thermometer / Mask
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Michigan Funding $8.5 Million In COVID-19 Safety Grants for Small Businesses

admin July 30, 2020

The State of Michigan is launching a COVID safety grant program for small businesses. About $8.5 million will be on offer...

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Watch Rep. John Lewis Funeral in Atlanta Live

NPR July 29, 2020

Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta holds a Celebration of Life for Rep. John Lewis, who died at 80. It is estimated to...

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Feds Send Officers, Funds to Stem Detroit Violence, Citing Protest Rhetoric

Russ McNamara July 29, 2020

Detroit is one of several cities tapped by the Trump administration for an increased federal law enforcement presence to stem...

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Henry Ford Seeks Volunteers For COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

admin July 29, 2020

Henry Ford Health System is looking for volunteers to take part in a trial of potential COVID-19 vaccine, Moderna. Moderna is being...

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Barriers Remain for Disabled People as ADA Reaches 30 Year Mark

Quinn Klinefelter July 27, 2020

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) changed the nation’s landscape. It requires things like curbs that can accommodate wheelchairs and...

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I Voted Sticker Voting
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MichMash: Campaigns Try to Reach Voters Without Touching Them During Coronavirus Pandemic

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher July 27, 2020

With social distancing necessary to curb the spread of COVID-19, candidates have to get creative with reaching voters. "They can...

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Abandoned House Blight Neighborhood 8.9.17-jn
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Detroit City Council Narrowly Approves Duggan’s Blight Bond Proposal for Nov. Ballot

Eli Newman July 22, 2020

The question to put $250 million of Detroit taxpayer dollars towards home demolitions and renovations will be on the ballot...

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Gretchen Whitmer Face Mask
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MichMash: Whitmer’s Mask Order Has Teeth, But Will Local Law Enforcement Bite?

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher July 20, 2020

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has been urging residents to mask up in order to slow the spread of COVID-19. She’s issued...

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Homes line a neighborhood in Highland Park.
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Michigan’s Eviction Moratorium Expires Today, New Program Aims to Help Renters

Rick Pluta July 16, 2020

Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s moratorium on people being evicted from homes and apartments for non-payment of rent expired Thursday. It’s being...

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