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Why Michigan Schools Are Losing So Many Teachers

Detroit Today March 31, 2021

Teacher turnover is the phenomenon when schools continually lose teachers, or when teachers leave the profession entirely. In Michigan, more than 1 in 6...

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Detroit Students Struggle To Earn Degrees Despite Financial Help

Detroit Today March 31, 2021

Detroit youth face significant challenges when it comes to successfully graduating from high school and attending college. For decades, it's been an issue...

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Rep. Elissa Slotkin Zeroes In On Domestic Terrorism: “The Greatest Threat to Our National Security”

Detroit Today March 30, 2021

In recent years, we've learned the extent to which right wing extremism has been on the rise in America. That...

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Belle Isle Conservancy Gears Up For Earth Week With Pandemic-Friendly Changes To Annual Island Cleanup

Annamarie Sysling March 30, 2021

Earth Week is just a couple of weeks away and environmental groups all along the Detroit River are gearing up...

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Recent Mass Shootings Reinvigorate Gun Debate Nationwide and Here in Michigan

Detroit Today March 30, 2021

With two mass shootings in as many weeks, it seems as though the conversation about gun control legislation and real...

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Grand Rapids Turns to Natural Infrastructure To Deal With Extreme Rain Events

Lester Graham March 30, 2021

Climate change in the Great Lakes region means more intense storms. Already some towns are finding they’re flooding where they...

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All Detroiters 16 and Older Are Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine

Eli Newman March 29, 2021

Any Detroiter 16 years or older can get the coronavirus vaccine. The new eligibility comes as the city introduces a...

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Supporters Hope Infrastructure Spending Can Help Reduce Inequality in Michigan

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher March 29, 2021

The new focus on a massive infrastructure spending plan in Washington has big implications here in Michigan. As part of...

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GOP Efforts to Make Voting Harder Underway in Michigan

Detroit Today March 29, 2021

The nationwide effort to make voting harder after the November election has come to Michigan. GOP lawmakers in the state...

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How Wetlands Can Help Prevent Property Damage and Save Lives During Floods

Lester Graham March 29, 2021

The Great Lakes region is seeing more intense rainstorms. Storms that were once considered 100-year events or even 500-year events...

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Anti-Asian Racism Is Nothing New, Sen. Stephanie Chang Says, But Now There’s a ‘Renewed Sense of Urgency’ To Take Action

Detroit Today March 29, 2021

Over the last year, America has seen a significant rise in anti-Asian hate and discrimination, including recent high-profile incidences of...

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Ron Weiser Makes Misogynistic Remarks about Michigan’s Governor, Secretary of State and Attorney General

Russ McNamara March 26, 2021

Ron Weiser, the chairman of the Michigan Republican Party, made misogynistic comments about Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel and joked...

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