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Michigan Unemployment Officials Search for Fraud, Ensnaring Claimants

Quinn Klinefelter June 18, 2020

Michigan unemployment officials continue sifting through claims searching for potential fraud. The state recently suspended hundreds of thousands of unemployment...

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FILE - Protesters rally in Detroit against the Department of Homeland Security's order to phase out the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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SCOTUS Rules DACA Program Will Continue In 5-4 Decision

Laura Herberg, Russ McNamara June 18, 2020

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Trump administration cannot end a program that allows...

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Shelby Township Police Chief Suspended For 30 Days, But Keeps Job, After Controversial Tweets

Russ McNamara June 17, 2020

Shelby Township’s Board of Trustees has decided to keep its police chief after he used a pseudonym on Twitter to...

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Gov Gretchen Whitmer & Joneigh Khaldun 5/1/2020
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Gov. Whitmer Says Schools Will Re-Open, Encourages Mask-Wearing As Infection Rate Drops

Russ McNamara June 17, 2020

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is praising the work of residents and health officials after the state’s COVID-19 infection rate has dropped to...

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WDET Needs Your Help. Learn Why From General Manager Mary Zatina.

Detroit Today June 17, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has hit Michigan's economy hard, requiring an even greater surge in support and generosity.  "This is a...

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Michigan Native Arrested In Russia Sentenced to 16 Years In Prison for Espionage

Quinn Klinefelter June 16, 2020

Russian officials arrested Paul Whelan in Moscow in December, 2018, claiming he had a flash drive containing classified information. Whelan,...

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Hallway Orchard Lake Middle School West Bloomfield
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Oakland County to Staff Schools With Nurses to Prevent COVID-19

Tia Graham June 16, 2020

A new Oakland County initiative will aim to add on-site nurses for local schools to educate staff and students –...

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Five Journalist Tips On Holding Police Accountable

Jake Neher June 15, 2020

Nationwide protests against police brutality and structural racism have sparked a lot of interest in holding law enforcement agencies accountable....

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Wayne State Houses New National Police De-Escalation Training Center

Detroit Today June 15, 2020

America is in the midst of a nationwide reckoning with police brutality and other injustices that have been carried out...

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rainbow pride flag waves over Detroit
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Supreme Court Guarantees LGBTQ Workplace Protections Under Civil Rights Act

Russ McNamara June 15, 2020

In a case that has roots in Metro Detroit, the U.S. Supreme Court finds that people cannot be fired due to...

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Detroit Councilman Wants to Change Police Behavior, Not Funding

Quinn Klinefelter June 12, 2020

There’s been weeks of protests in Detroit and across the nation since George Floyd, an African American man, was killed...

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Appeals Court Won’t Re-Hear Detroit Schools “Right to Literacy” Case

Sascha Raiyn June 12, 2020

A federal court will not re-hear a case concerning a right to a basic education, it ruled Wednesday, a convoluted conclusion to a...

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