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Michigan College Republicans Chairman’s Message to Trump on 2020

Laura Herberg August 24, 2020

The Republican National Convention commences tonight after President Donald Trump was renominated for a second term by the party today. Michigan...

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A voter drops an absentee ballot in a mailbox in Highland Park, Michigan.
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Three Pieces of Advice to Make Sure Your Vote Counts This November

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher August 24, 2020

Michigan clerks are now accepting applications for absentee ballots ahead of the November election. But there is quite a bit of...

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USPS, mail, post office
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Sen. Peters, Rep. Slotkin Speak On $25 Billion Postal Service Legislation

Detroit Today August 24, 2020

The U.S. House met over the weekend to pass $25 billion in new funding for the U.S. Postal Service.  "We've...

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GOP Convention 2012 PBS Newshour
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Democrats Formally Nominate Biden. Now Trump Takes the Stage.

Detroit Today August 24, 2020

One political convention down, one more to go. The Democratic National Convention wrapped up a week with the formal nomination of...

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trees Maybury State Park nature Michigan DNR
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Michigan State Parks, Belle Isle See Surge in Attendance But Low Staffing

Annamarie Sysling August 24, 2020

More Michiganders than ever are visiting state parks. Normally, that would be a good thing. But in the era of COVID-19,...

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Penske Indycar
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Penske Takes the Reins of ‘Greatest Spectacle in Racing’

Quinn Klinefelter August 21, 2020

Courtesy of LAT/Team Penske Roger Penske owns the record for the racing team with the most wins at Indy. Now...

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Detroit Jazz Festival
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

WDET to Broadcast the 2020 Detroit Jazz Festival in its Entirety Labor Day Weekend

Detroit Today August 21, 2020

Labor Day weekend is always one of the biggest weekends for music in and around Detroit, in large part because that’s...

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USPS, mail, post office
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Ten Mail Sorting Machines Removed from Michigan USPS Centers

Detroit Today August 21, 2020

Ten mail sorting machines have been removed from United States Postal Service (USPS) centers in Detroit, Pontiac, and Grand Rapids, according...

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The Flint Water Plant water tower in Flint, Mich.
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State of Michigan Agrees to Pay $600 Million in Flint Water Crisis Legal Settlement

Alex McLenon August 21, 2020

The State of Michigan has agreed to a settlement the will see it pay out $600 million over its handling...

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Joe Biden
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Are Democrats Earning Support from Black Voters Ahead of November?

Detroit Today August 21, 2020

“Black Voters Under 30 Could Decide Joe Biden’s Fate,” and “Black Voters Critical to Democrats in Midwestern Battlegrounds.” These are...

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Detroit Mayor Calls Biden ‘Great Friend’ of the City

Quinn Klinefelter August 20, 2020

It’s hard to call it a “coming out” party for Biden, since he’s been campaigning for roughly a year and...

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Women's March Lansing 2018 1 1/22/2018
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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100 Years After Winning Right to Vote, Women Are a Force in Politics

Detroit Today August 20, 2020

This week marks the 100th anniversary of white women securing the right to vote in this country, and while it’s...

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