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Michigan’s Census Response Rate Ranks Third Nationally

Pat Batcheller April 9, 2020

Efforts to get Michigan residents to take part in the 2020 U.S. census appear to be paying off. The Census...

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U.S. Consumer Sentiment Sees Largest One Month Decline Since 2008

admin April 8, 2020

A University of Michigan survey says consumer sentiment in the U.S. fell nearly 12 index points in March, making it the largest...

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COVID-19 Scammers Sell Fake Tests, Target Stimulus Checks

admin April 8, 2020

Michigan’s Attorney General’s office says to watch out for scammers selling fake COVID-19 testing and immunity kits and others trying...

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Detroit Census response rates
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Detroit’s 37 Percent Census Response Rate Lags Southeast Michigan

Eli Newman April 7, 2020

More than 37 percent of Detroit households have responded to the 2020 Census by a April 1st self-report benchmark, putting the city...

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TCF Center, Suburban Collection Transform Into Field Hospitals for COVID-19

Quinn Klinefelter April 7, 2020

Detroit’s TCF Center usually showcases events like the glitzy North American International Auto Show. But this year's show has been cancelled...

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Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle Cancelled, Will Return in 2021

admin April 7, 2020

This year’s Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle has been canceled due to the coronavirus outbreak. The race was scheduled...

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Michigan Restaurants Report $491 Million In Lost Sales During COVID-19 Closures

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper April 7, 2020

A mandatory shutdown of all dine-in service at local restaurants has created major financial shortfalls for the state’s restaurant industry...

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Michigan Lawmakers Are Meeting to Vote Despite COVID-19 Infection Concerns

Russ McNamara April 6, 2020

Michigan’s Legislature will be convening tomorrow, Tuesday, April 7, to vote on an extension of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency declaration amid the...

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Automakers Help to Fill Medical Equipment Shortage, But It’s Not Easy

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher April 6, 2020

One of the biggest challenges the United States faces in the coronavirus pandemic is a shortage of life-saving medical supplies...

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COVID-19 Disproportionately Impacting African American Michiganders

Detroit Today April 3, 2020

More than a third of all COVID-19 cases in Michigan are among African Americans. That’s despite the fact that the...

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Foreclosure Moratorium Not the End of Detroit’s Housing Crisis

Eli Newman April 2, 2020

With the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak, Wayne County suspended tax foreclosures and their subsequent housing auctions for the foreseeable future....

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Surge in Detroit COVID-19 Patients Could Lead to Rationing, Do Not Resuscitate Orders

Quinn Klinefelter April 2, 2020

The Henry Ford Health System has developed a policy officials say they hope they never have to use. They say...

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