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President Trump Redirects COVID Data From CDC, Causing Outcry

Detroit Today July 17, 2020

From the start of the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has collected data on COVID-19 hospitalizations and equipment...

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Coronavirus (CDC)
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Critics Fault Henry Ford Hydroxychloroquine Study Methodology, Conclusion

admin July 15, 2020

A recent Henry Ford Health System study finding COVID-19 patients treated with hydroxycloroquine were less likely to die from the virus is drawing...

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Dave Coulter Oakland County Executive 1 8/20/2019
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Oakland County Executive Dave Coulter Makes Case for First Full Term

Detroit Today July 15, 2020

Michigan’s state and local primary election is Aug. 4. There's still time to vote by mail for the Aug. 4th election....

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Ferndale Lower Elementary School
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DeVos CARES Act Order Funnels Millions to Wealthier Private Schools

Detroit Today July 10, 2020

Michigan is part of a group of six states, including the District of Columbia, suing U.S. Department of Education Secretary...

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Detroit Granted $750,000 For Coronavirus Relief for Undocumented Immigrants

Russ McNamara July 9, 2020

Detroit’s Immigration Task Force has announced a $750,000 donation that allows them to provide coronavirus relief to undocumented immigrants. The money comes...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
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Local Hydroxychloroquine Study Shows Promising Sign in Early Stage COVID-19 Patients

admin July 9, 2020

An anti-malarial drug controversially touted by President Donald Trump as a preventative treatment for COVID-19 was the subject of a...

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Rep. Brenda Lawrence Mackinac 2019 6 5/29/2019
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Rep. Brenda Lawrence on Police Reform: “We Went from Anguish to Action”

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan July 7, 2020

Protestors and activists have continued to push for dramatic change to American policing to some local and state progress, but...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Contact Tracing Ramps Up in Michigan, But Detroit Lags

Detroit Today July 6, 2020

The city of Detroit has requested $13.5 million from the state to fund COVID-19 case investigation and to ramp up contact...

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Defund Police road mural
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Reforming Police Is Only the Beginning

Russ McNamara July 2, 2020

Weeks of protests against system racism and police brutality have many people feeling like substantial reforms to law enforcement practices...

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child in elementary school classroom
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Whitmer Releases School Opening Plan, Announces More Funding

Sascha Raiyn July 2, 2020

Governor Whitmer released a plan Tuesday for reopening the state’s schools. The “Return to School Roadmap” was developed with input...

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Eastern Warren Dev
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Detroit East Side Entrepreneurs Were Ready For Business. Then a Pandemic Hit.

Laura Herberg July 1, 2020

Some businesses in the developing East Warren Corridor had been open for less than a year when the COVID-19 pandemic forced...

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Congresswoman Debbie Dingell spoke with WDET during the Mackinac Policy Conference in 2019.
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Rep. Dingell: Congress’ Ability to Pass Police Reform Hinges on November Election

Detroit Today June 30, 2020

From a pandemic to demands for a police overhaul, the pressure on elected officials to act and legislate with urgency...

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