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Danny Fenster-3
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Danny Fenster Is Freed From Myanmar Jail

Pat Batcheller November 15, 2021

Courtesy of The Richardson Center Danny Fenster is free. Bill Richardson, the former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, says...

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Pope Francis Center at TCF
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Pope Francis Center Relocates to TCF Center to Meet Growing Need

Tia Graham November 15, 2021

The Pope Francis Center in Detroit has been serving the city’s unhoused population for 30 years. It all began when...

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Gov Gretchen Whitmer 082421
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Whitmer Vetoes Bill to Forgive COVID-19 Workplace Fines

Rick Pluta November 12, 2021

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoed a bill Friday to forgive some penalties imposed on businesses for violating COVID-19 orders. The governor said...

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Metro Detroit Becoming Hot Spot Again for COVID-19

Dorothy Hernandez November 12, 2021

Metro Detroit is again becoming a hot spot for transmissions, with one hospital system reporting nearly 400 COVID-19 patients. Dr....

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Podcast Microphone
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Community Podcast Lab Helps Detroiters Get Their Start in Podcasting

David Leins November 12, 2021

While the popularity of podcasts has exploded in recent years, opportunities for people of color to get their start in...

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Emergency 911 Public Safety Police 10/30/2018
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Mental Health Professionals, Not Police, Should Respond to Crises, Say Michigan Advocates

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein November 12, 2021

When someone is having a behavioral health crisis, the standard response is to send a police officer. However, introducing law...

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Richard Antoine White -- Tuba
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One Man’s Journey to Make the Tuba Cool

Ryan Patrick Hooper November 12, 2021

Adam Fenster Richard Antoine White is the first African American to ever earn a doctorate in music for tuba performance....

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Cooley High School
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Two Organizations Seek to Buy Cooley High School in Detroit

Sascha Raiyn November 12, 2021

Two organizations announced separate plans this week to buy and renovate the Cooley High School building in Detroit.  Ladies Entrepreneur...

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Michigan Supreme Court
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Michigan’s Problem-Solving Courts for Mental Illness, Veterans and Addiction Get Infusion of Resources

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein November 12, 2021

Problem-solving courts, or courts that provide alternatives to imprisonment for nonviolent offenders, accommodate those in the criminal justice system with mental health...

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Detroit City FC Kickoff 08/10/2018
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Detroit City Football Club Will Join USL Championship Division in 2022

Pat Batcheller November 11, 2021

Detroit City Football Club began playing soccer in 2012, mostly against local and regional squads. Enthusiastic supporters filled the stands to...

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Kid receiving a vaccine
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Michigan’s Top Medical Doctor Addresses Concerns About COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids Ages 5-11

Tia Graham November 11, 2021

Vaccinations for children ages 5 through 11 have been approved for COVID-19. Roughly 850,000 kids in the state are now...

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Coleman Young II
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Incoming Detroit City Councilman Coleman Young II Talks Automatic Payments for Detroiters

Detroit Today November 11, 2021

The Detroit City Council will soon look very different. There are nine total seats on Detroit’s legislative body, and the Nov....

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