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The Biggest Political Blunders of 2021 in Michigan

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher January 3, 2022

It’s a wrap on 2021, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still look back at some of the highs and...

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Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission to Begin Voting on New Legislative Maps

Russ McNamara December 27, 2021

The first iteration of the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission was bound to have some hiccups. It’s difficult enough redrawing heavily gerrymandered state legislative...

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Michigan Reaching Breakthrough Moment for Access to Justice, Says Chief Justice McCormack

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 24, 2021

Michigan may be reaching a breakthrough moment when it comes to access to justice. That’s according to Michigan Supreme Court...

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Festivus Wine Airing of Grievances 2021
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WDET’s Annual Festivus Airing of Grievances for 2021

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein December 23, 2021

Just as we all thought things would get better in 2021, we’ve racked up a lot of grievances ranging from...

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Kaniesha Coleman
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A Grieving Mother Seeks Answers After Detroit Police Investigation of Daughter’s Shooting Death

Eli Newman December 23, 2021

The morning of July 16, 2020, Antoinette Ivery got the worst news of her life. Her daughter, Kaniesha Coleman, was...

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Petition Effort to Boost Michigan Minimum Wage Moves Closer to Collecting Signatures

Rick Pluta December 22, 2021

The initiative campaign to increase Michigan’s minimum wage took another step Tuesday toward putting a question on the 2022 ballot....

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Cleanup efforts after a severe flooding incident in Detroit.
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How Climate Change Shook Michiganders in 2021 — and What Things Could Look Like in the Years Ahead

Detroit Today December 22, 2021

Each year, the number of stories highlighting the changing climate has increased. In much of the world, there’s reason for that. This...

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Watch Live: Biden Outlines Plan To Address Surging COVID-19 Cases

NPR December 21, 2021

As COVID-19 cases surge across the U.S. ahead of Christmas, President Biden delivers remarks on his administration's plans to fight...

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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
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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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