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Matching IDs for Transgender People Is Life-Saving for the Community, Local Activist Says

Russ McNamara January 7, 2022

Members of the trans community are disproportionately impacted by violence -- and some of the hostility has been state-sanctioned. Governmental entities...

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Health workers covid testing
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Wayne Mobile Health Clinic Works to Address Disparities in the Health System

Tia Graham January 7, 2022

The Wayne Health Mobile Health Unit continues to partner with local organizations and businesses to offer on-site medical attention to...

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Rep. Dan Kildee
  • Elections
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Rep. Dan Kildee Shares His Story of the Capitol Insurrection: ‘It Was Really Scary’

Russ McNamara January 7, 2022

Even before the insurrection at the Capitol, Jan. 6, 2021 was set to be different. Rep. Dan Kildee entered the day set...

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Whitmer 02/17/21
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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No Field Hospitals Yet for Omicron Surge In Part Due to Staffing Issues, Whitmer Says

Detroit Today January 7, 2022

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer points to staffing problems as one major reason why the state has not begun to organize and build...

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Detroit Police  Chief James White August 2021
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Surge of Gun Violence in 2021 Is Down in Detroit, Police Say — But Other Crimes Have Gone Up 

Eli Newman January 7, 2022

Detroit’s rise in violent crime during the pandemic tapered off in some ways by the end of last year, according to the Detroit Police Department. But...

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1-6-2021 trump supporters capitol
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Attempts to Upend American Democracy Not Going Away Anytime Soon, Political Columnist Says

Detroit Today January 7, 2022

About one year ago, an armed mob broke into the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn the 2020 election results....

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Beaumont WDET
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COVID-19 Variant a ‘Juggernaut;’ Federal Team Stays at Beaumont

Associated Press January 6, 2022

SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (AP) — A medical team from the U.S. Defense Department is extending its stay at Beaumont Health in...

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Nessel
  • News

Pranks and False Threats at Schools Carry Heavy Penalties, Michigan Attorney General Says

Russ McNamara January 6, 2022

Students, parents and teachers across the state are concerned about school safety. Worries about gun violence in the wake of the...

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The U.S. Capitol framed by tree branches
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Watch Live: White House, Congress Mark One Year Since a Pro-Trump Mob Stormed the U.S. Capitol

NPR January 6, 2022

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and congressional Democrats commemorate the one-year anniversary of the deadly attack on the...

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Mary Barra on stage presenting the Chevrolet Silverado EV.
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General Motors Unveils All-Electric Silverado Pickup Truck

Alex McLenon January 5, 2022

General Motors has taken the covers off an all-electric version of its Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck. The debut took place Wednesday...

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Detroit Schools Return to Virtual Learning Amid City’s Rising COVID-19 Positivity Rate

Sascha Raiyn January 5, 2022

The Detroit Public School Community District is returning to virtual learning until Jan. 14 as the city’s COVID-19 positivity rate has...

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Rep. Brenda Lawrence
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Rep. Brenda Lawrence’s Retirement Announcement Shakes Up Michigan Congressional Races

Dorothy Hernandez January 5, 2022

Rep. Brenda Lawrence, Michigan’s only Black member of Congress, will not seek re-election, and her retirement announcement has shaken up the races for the...

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