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Michigan Senators Introduce Bills Addressing Police Reform

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez May 26, 2021

A State Senate committee is scheduled to take up a package of police reform bills this week.   Democratic Sen. Stephanie...

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Salvation Army Continues Community Efforts by Distributing COVID-19 Vaccines

Tia Graham May 25, 2021

The Salvation Army Bed and Bread mobile unit has been in action for years, helping the most vulnerable populations in...

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Rep. Slotkin Warns of Vulnerability to Cyberattacks After Colonial Pipeline Hack

Detroit Today May 19, 2021

National security experts say the recent hack affecting a major U.S. pipeline is just one in a wave of recent cyberattacks. Earlier...

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Amid Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Michigan Supreme Court Justice Brokers Help for People With Disabilities

Quinn Klinefelter May 18, 2021

Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein, who is both Jewish and blind, has been in the Middle East since the...

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What You Need To Know About Kids Getting Vaccinated

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 18, 2021

The Pfizer vaccine has been approved by the FDA for children ages 12 to 15 years old. Vaccinating this demographic is...

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New Report Shows American Journalists Attacked and Arrested at an Unprecedented Rate in 2020

Russ McNamara May 17, 2021

Fibonacci Blue/Flickr Since the murder of George Floyd last May, millions of Americans protested in the streets calling for changes to policing and...

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New U-D Mercy Law Dean Is Dedicated to Advancing Anti-Racism and Equity in Her Role

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 12, 2021

The University of Detroit Mercy School of Law recently appointed professor Jelani Jefferson Exum to the role of dean. Exum is...

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New Book “Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe” Puts COVID-19 Into Broader Context of Other Crises

Detroit Today May 12, 2021

COVID-19 has been a generation-defining event for the entire world, but especially here in the United States where more than...

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Pandemic Pushes Pause on ‘Mysterious’ Canton Music Studio

Quinn Klinefelter May 11, 2021

Cecilia Lallmann/WDET Open the door of a nondescript gray building near Ford Road in Canton and there'd be recording sessions...

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Detroit Police Chief James Craig Announces Retirement Effective June 1

Associated Press May 10, 2021

DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Police Chief James Craig announced Monday that he will retire as head of the city’s police...

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Former U.S. Attorney Barb McQuade Leading Initiative to Reform Policing

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 7, 2021

The Community Policing Innovations Initiative is a partnership of several foundations to support and develop community-driven, substantive and pragmatic changes in policing...

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Obama’s 21st Century Policing Task Force Turned In A Critical Report Six Years Ago. Has Anything Changed Since Then?

Detroit Today May 3, 2021

Six years ago, President Obama's 21st Century Policing Task Force wrote a report detailing the necessary components of police reform....

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