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Cicada Brood X
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Chilly Temps May Delay Brood X Cicadas In Michigan, But Not For Long

Amanda LeClaire May 12, 2021

Shannon Potter/Unsplash Brood X is coming to Michigan parks, forests, backyards, schoolyards -- heck, basically everywhere that's literally not inside a human-created structure...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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New Book “Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe” Puts COVID-19 Into Broader Context of Other Crises

Detroit Today May 12, 2021

COVID-19 has been a generation-defining event for the entire world, but especially here in the United States where more than...

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Protesters from the Bay Mills Indian Community rally against Line 5.
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On Eve of Line 5 Shutdown Deadline, Enbridge Vows to Defy Michigan Order

Lester Graham, Kelly House May 11, 2021

Last November the Department of Natural Resources concluded that Enbridge was in violation of its 1953 easement agreement. That easement...

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Raffa Reuther Fashion Line
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Culture D-Tour: Raffa Reuther Creates Playful, “Gender-Euphoric” Fashion For All

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross, Courtney Randolph May 11, 2021

Courtney Wise Randolph writes about Detroit’s movers and shakers for Detour Detroit. Once a month, she stops by CultureShift to chat with a...

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Pandemic Pushes Pause on ‘Mysterious’ Canton Music Studio

Quinn Klinefelter May 11, 2021

Cecilia Lallmann/WDET Open the door of a nondescript gray building near Ford Road in Canton and there'd be recording sessions...

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Eric Sabree Wayne County Treasurer 2 10/15/2018
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Wayne County Tax Foreclosures Postponed Another Year for Occupied Properties — But Taxes Are Still Due

Laura Herberg May 11, 2021

Wayne County tax foreclosures have been postponed for occupied properties until March 31, 2022. Wayne County 3rd Circuit Court Judge Timothy...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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  • Racial Attitudes

Rep. Brenda Lawrence Disappointed with Sen. Tim Scott’s Comments On Racism

Detroit Today May 11, 2021

Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) recent claim that "America is not a racist country" has elicited strong reactions, including from fellow African American members...

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Spirit of Detroit Statue Close 8.10.17-jn
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Detroit Charter Revision Commission Pushes Back on City, State Criticisms

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 11, 2021

Tuesday, May 11 is the deadline to decide whether Detroit voters will have a say in changing the city's governing structure...

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Michigan Congressional Districts
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New Congressional and Michigan Legislature Lines Are Being Redrawn. Here’s How Residents Can Weigh In.

Eli Newman May 11, 2021

People will have a chance to engage Michigan’s new Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission in the coming weeks. The commission, which is...

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Michigan Hits 55% Vaccine Rate, Will End Remote Work Rule

Associated Press May 10, 2021

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan on Monday surpassed a 55% COVID-19 vaccination rate, reaching a milestone that will lead to...

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Detroit Police Chief James Craig Announces Retirement Effective June 1

Associated Press May 10, 2021

DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Police Chief James Craig announced Monday that he will retire as head of the city’s police...

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Michigan Hall of Justice
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State’s Approach to Unemployment Lawsuit Puts Victims in Limbo

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher May 10, 2021

The Whitmer administration has had to handle a number of massive lawsuits that it inherited from former Gov. Rick Snyder’s administration. As part...

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