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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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A Look Back at 2021 In Michigan Government and Politics

Detroit Today December 21, 2021

From federal COVID-19 relief funds to the newly formed Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission, the Michigan Legislature has faced a...

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Members of the public voice concerns during a Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission's public hearing at TCF Center in Detroit, Oct. 20, 2021.
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Michigan Supreme Court Rules Against Redistricting Commission in First Major Lawsuit

Cheyna Roth, Colin Jackson, Jake Neher December 21, 2021

The state Supreme Court is siding against the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission. A group of news outlets sued the...

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Governor Announces Lake Erie Water Quality Improvement Plan

Colin Jackson December 20, 2021

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is outlining her strategy to protect Lake Erie from agricultural runoff. The adaptive management plan involves lowering...

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Barbara McQuade 9/23/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Looking Back on 2021’s Most Significant Court Cases and News Stories, from Racial Justice to Oxford Shooting

Detroit Today December 20, 2021

There have been several high-profile trials and legal challenges this year that have dealt with everything from racial justice and abortion rights to...

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Michigan Supreme Court
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LGBTQ Rights Group, Catholic Church Allowed to File Briefs in Supreme Court Case

Rick Pluta December 17, 2021

An LGBTQ-focused health clinic in Detroit and the Catholic church in Michigan have been given permission to weigh in on...

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Detroit’s 2020 Census Undercounted According to Audit from WSU, University of Michigan

Meta Stange December 17, 2021

Wayne State Unversity and the University of Michigan found an undercount in their audit of Detroit’s 2020 Census. Using postal...

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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson Gives Update As 2022 Elections Near

Meta Stange December 15, 2021

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson provided an update on her office as she campaigns for re-election.   Benson noted...

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Karen McDonald Oakland County Prosecutor
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald Calls for Tougher Gun Laws After Oxford

Detroit Today December 15, 2021

Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald says preventing future mass shootings in Michigan goes beyond her prosecution against the accused Oxford...

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Introducing “Tracked and Traced,” a New Podcast from WDET and MSU’s Science Gallery

David Leins December 15, 2021

You are being surveilled. In the street, at home, on your phone. Police, governments, and corporations are collecting more data...

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Water faucet
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Efforts to Replace Michigan’s Lead Water Lines Could Get Big Boost

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein December 14, 2021

Earlier this month, the Michigan Senate approved a $3.3 billion water infrastructure bill which allocates $1 billion of those funds...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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What You Need To Know About Signing Up for Healthcare Under the ACA Ahead of Wednesday’s Deadline

Detroit Today December 14, 2021

Wednesday, December 15, is the deadline to sign up for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act for plans that start...

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Michigan legislature
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Legislature to Take Up Controversial Incentives Before Break

Rick Pluta December 14, 2021

The Legislature begins its year-end stretch Tuesday, and at the top of its to-do list is a controversial business incentive...

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