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New COVID-19 Relief Package Could Lift More Than 100,000 Michigan Kids Out of Poverty

Detroit Today March 15, 2021

The new $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package signed into law by President Biden last week is set to dispense aid for vaccine...

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Kamala Harris Town Hall 8/12/20
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Number of Women Nominated To Biden’s Cabinet Makes History, But Is It Enough?

Detroit Today March 12, 2021

President Biden has nominated the most diverse Cabinet in U.S. history. Five women have already been confirmed by the Senate,...

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Rep. Deb Haaland
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Why Rep. Deb Haaland’s Nomination To Lead Interior Department Is Groundbreaking for Indigenous Population

Detroit Today March 12, 2021

Rep. Deb Haaland has been nominated by President Joe Biden to lead the U.S. Department of the Interior. While some GOP...

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Watch Live: Biden Marks 1 Year Of Coronavirus Pandemic

NPR March 11, 2021

President Biden is giving the first prime-time address of his presidency to mark one year of the coronavirus pandemic, a...

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State Sen. Jeremy Moss: Expect Reckoning in Michigan Legislature on LGBTQ Protections This Year

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan March 11, 2021

For years, LGBTQ Michiganders have faced discrimination in public life due to the structure of the state’s civil rights law....

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Joneigh Khaldun & Gretchen Whitmer
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One Year Later, Dr. Joneigh Khaldun Reflects on Michigan’s COVID-19 Response

Detroit Today March 11, 2021

We have come upon the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed coronavirus cases here in Michigan. It’s been a challenging...

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As COVID-19 Vaccinations Slowly Increase in Michigan, Whitmer Optimistic End Is in Sight

Russ McNamara March 10, 2021

One year after Michigan detected its first COVID-19 infection, the coronavirus still controls policy in the state.  In an address Wednesday, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer acknowledged...

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COVID Diaries - Ch 6 - Erik Paul Howard - 5
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It’s Been One Year Since Michigan’s First Confirmed COVID Case

Detroit Today March 10, 2021

One year ago today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called a late-night press conference just hours after Michigan’s presidential primary election. The state...

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Mayor Mike Duggan Delivers State of the City Address
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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan Talks Jobs, Equity, Vaccination Strategy and More in State of the City

Russ McNamara March 10, 2021

In a long, wide-ranging State of the City Address -- that at times sounded like a campaign rally -- Detroit...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan State of the State 2020 1/30/2020
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Duggan Walks Back Initial Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Rejection. But Is Damage Already Done?

Detroit Today March 9, 2021

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan caused a bit of an uproar last week when he said he was declining 6,200 doses of...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Elections
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson Says Evidence Is ‘Abundantly Clear’ Results of 2020 Election Were Accurate

Detroit Today March 9, 2021

It’s been four months since the November election, and we are still living through the largest disinformation campaign targeting our electoral...

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Attorney Generals Dana Nessel and Frank Kelley 3.8.21
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AG Dana Nessel Remembers Michigan’s “Eternal General” Frank Kelley

Detroit Today March 8, 2021

Few people have shaped state government in Michigan the way that Frank Kelley did. He defined the role of state...

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