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Whitmer Settles Detroit Students’ “Right to Read” Suit

Eli Newman, Sascha Raiyn May 14, 2020

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has settled a lawsuit over conditions created in Detroit schools while under state control. "This settlement does not...

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State Capital Protests
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Capitol Gun Debate in Lansing Intensifies Climate

Russ McNamara May 14, 2020

Between a Republican-led lawsuit against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, armed protesters in the Capitol and violent rhetoric online, Michiganders might think there’s not a whole...

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Activists Push For Rent Cancellation and Electricity Shut-Off Moratorium During Crisis

Laura Herberg May 12, 2020

More than 1 million unemployment claims have been filed in Michigan. That leaves housing activists worried about how out-of-work residents...

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Yes We Are Open
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Wayne State Study Offers Guide to Reopening Businesses Safely

Pat Batcheller May 11, 2020

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has introduced a 6-step plan to re-start businesses that have been shut down during the coronavirus pandemic....

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Carmakers Reopen Plants May 18th With Mixed Sales Outlook

admin May 8, 2020

An executive order signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer this week allows manufacturing in Michigan to resume on May 11th. The announcement...

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State Capital Protests
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Former U.S. Attorney: Republican-led Legislature’s Lawsuit Against Whitmer Not Likely to Prevail

Russ McNamara May 8, 2020

Gov. Whitmer has extended the "Stay, Home, Stay Safe," executive order until May 28th, in line with the emergency declaration,...

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Absentee Voter Voting Registration Form Election LH
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COVID-19 Forces Local Clerks to Confront Election Safety, Complications

Alex McLenon May 8, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting planning efforts for this year's August primary and November general elections. Among a number of issues...

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Whitmer Stay at Home presser
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Gov. Whitmer Extends “Stay Home” Order Until May 28th, Allows Manufacturing Workers to Resume Work

Meta Stange May 7, 2020

Governor Gretchen Whitmer has extended her "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order through May 28th.  But, the governor is allowing manufacturing...

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John D Dingell VA Medical Center
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Detroit VA Medical Center’s COVID-19 Response

Russ McNamara May 6, 2020

Many hospitals in southeastern Michigan have seen a dramatic change in the way they operate during the coronavirus pandemic. Detroit’s...

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Gretchen Whitmer Face Mask
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Law Professor Says Congressman’s Lawsuit Against Gov. Whitmer Is “A Political Statement, Not a Legal Statement”

Russ McNamara May 5, 2020

Michigan Congressman Paul Mitchell (MI-10) is suing Governor Gretchen Whitmer in federal court. His suit alleges that Gov. Whitmer's management of...

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Detroit Residents Found “Dead on Scene” Doubles During COVID-19

Eli Newman May 5, 2020

The number of individuals found “dead on scene” by Detroit Emergency Medical Services has more than doubled during the COVID-19...

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Justice Department Taps U.S. Attorney in Detroit to Probe If ‘Stay at Home’ Orders Go Too Far

Quinn Klinefelter May 5, 2020

U.S. Attorney General William Barr says some stay-at-home orders implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, like those in Michigan, border on...

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