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Lily Guiney joins Alethia Kasben and Cheyna Roth on MichMash
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MichMash: State budget reaches new phase + Michigan selects new state superintendent

Hernz Laguerre August 29, 2025

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In The Groove: Meet Jason Moran, the artist-in-residence for the 2025 Detroit Jazz Fest

Ryan Patrick Hooper August 27, 2025
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The Shifa Institute spreads mental health awareness across college campuses

Nargis Rahman August 27, 2025
Vice President Kamala Harris at a roundtable event in August 2020.
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Biden Picks Sen. Kamala Harris for Vice Presidential Nomination

NPR August 11, 2020

Office of Sen. Kamala Harris Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has picked California Sen. Kamala...

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U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow at Mackinac Policy Conference in 2019.
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Michigan Gets Help for Mental Health Under Stabenow Bill

Detroit Today August 11, 2020

Mental illness and substance use affect about one in five people in our country. It’s a big problem and one...

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Smart Phone iPhone Devices Technology 12/13/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Public Safety

Is Telemedicine the New Normal?

Detroit Today August 11, 2020

Is telemedicine here to stay? "Whether or not this comes down to a fundamental change in the way patients continue...

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Census
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Census Takers Race Against Clock As Feds Shave Off Month

Pat Batcheller August 11, 2020

President Donald Trump wants the 2020 U.S census finished by Sept. 30. That's one month earlier than the Census Bureau...

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A voter drops an absentee ballot in a mailbox in Highland Park, Michigan.
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Sen. Peters Opens Investigation Into Postal Service Cost-Cutting, Election Concerns

Russ McNamara August 10, 2020

Changes at the U.S. Postal Service are drawing concerns over mail-in voting ahead of the November election. Tens of millions...

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Paywall Goes Up At Detroit Free Press, News

Ryan Patrick Hooper August 10, 2020

The major dailies in Detroit will start putting some of their content behind a digital paywall starting on Wednesday, August...

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This Podcast (And Book) About Depression Will Make You Laugh

Amanda LeClaire August 10, 2020

Author and public radio host John Moe has had many funny and revealing conversations about coping with mental illness on...

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Gavel Court Judge Justice Courtroom 2 9.14.17-jn
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MichMash: Michigan’s Juvenile Justice Policies Get Poor Marks from Advocates

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher August 10, 2020

The new school year comes with a lot of uncertainty for parents and students. Juvenile justice advocates are trying to...

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Empty classroom
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Report: Schools Need a Culture of Safety to Restart

Detroit Today August 10, 2020

Schools are reopening very soon in Michigan and school administrators and teachers are at the forefront of figuring out a...

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Conrad Egyir Artwork on Display at MOCAD
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  • CultureShift

Survey Finds Black, White Metro Detroiters Feel Far Apart on Access to the Arts

Ryan Patrick Hooper August 10, 2020

A new report shows that white and Black metro Detroiters feel far apart when it comes to their ability to...

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Rashida Tlaib Cropped 8/16/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Elections
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Rep. Tlaib’s Primary Win Could Signal Biden Victory in November

Detroit Today August 7, 2020

This year’s November presidential election might be the most anticipated election we’ve ever seen. Counterintuitively, it's also been overshadowed by...

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Ford Field 11/13/2017
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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  • Sports

Sports Return In Eerie, Temporary New Normal

Detroit Today August 7, 2020

The pandemic has hardly spared any aspect of life in America, sports notwithstanding. Stadiums are empty, some players are being...

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