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Watchdog group demands termination of Oakland University researcher for mishandling dangerous toxin
The botched project caused the deaths of mice and exposed staff to a genotoxin, which can damage DNA
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Metro Detroit, News, Education, Oakland University, Stop Animal Exploitation Now, animal research, education, Oakland County, Michael Budkie, genotoxin, research
Norwest Gallery hopes to secure new location for Womxnhouse Detroit and a bigger gallery space through Seed and Bloom program
The newly announced initiative from the Gilbert Family Foundation gives $150,000 over three years to 10 BIPOC artist-led organizations
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Arts, Local Businesses, Visual Art, Seed and Bloom, BIPOC artists in Detroit, Gilbert Family Foundation, Norwest Gallery of Art, arts
Detroit News fires Charlie LeDuff over c-word insult
In an interview with Metro Times, LeDuff was defiant and said he has “nothing to apologize for”
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Media, News, Charlie LeDuff, Detroit News, media, Dana Nessel, Michigan, Attorney General, No BS News Hour, social media
Conservative talk radio gives 910AM Superstation a dramatic boost in listeners
Owner Kevin Adell brags that he's 'a lion' profiting off the polarization in America
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, 910AM Superstation, radio, conservatives, Media, Kevin Adell, AM, radio station, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Jesse Kelly, Bill O’Reilly
910AM Superstation owner accused of fraud, racketeering in federal lawsuit
Kevin Adell’s cousin claims the media mogul stole ‘many millions of dollars’ worth of property from his family members
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Kevin Adell, 910AM Superstation, media, lawsuit, U.S. District Court, racketeering, fraud, Novi, Adell Center, Joan Adell Tringale
‘Verified’ account spreads misinformation on X, claiming to be ‘Detroit News’ fact-checker
The user behind the imposter account blamed a spelling mistake on his bowel movement
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Twitter, X, social media, Detroit News, Detroit, fact-checker, media, Elon Musk
Federal ban on marijuana means Michigan cannabis company can’t sue state agency, judge rules
Court says Viridis Laboratories lacks legal standing because it deals in ‘illegal contraband’
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, Viridis Laboratories, Marijuana, U.S. District Court, law, Michigan, Controlled Substances Act, Michigan Cannabis Regulatory Agency
Detroit promotes peace with free ‘Peacenic’ festival this weekend
The event is described as a “collective gathering of the community and law enforcement to share in food, fellowship and fun in the name of peace'
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Things to Do, Detroit, Detroit police, Law enforcement, event, Peacenic, crime, games, Detroit Parks and Recreation, Heilmann Recreation Center
Arts, Beats & Eats is pre-selling tickets for the first time with early-bird discount
Pending state approval, it would be the first major Michigan festival to be licensed for cannabis consumption
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Concert Announcements, Music, Things to Do, Arts, Beats & Eats, Royal Oak, Michigan festivals, House of Dank
Most Detroiters are unsatisfied and would like to move, survey found
The findings paint a gloomy picture of life in Michigan’s largest city
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Survey, poll, Detroit, suburbs, quality of life, education, jobs, affordable housing, Gallup, Detroit Regional Chamber
Detroit charter schools offers $100,000 salaries to certified teachers
The Detroit Academy of Arts Sciences made the offer as schools struggle with teacher shortages
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Education, Detroit Academy of Arts & Sciences, teachers, teacher salaries, education, Detroit
Michigan school’s ban on ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ sweatshirt leads to lawsuit
The phrase is a coded insult that means ‘Fuck Joe Biden’
Tags: Michigan News, News, Joe Biden, Let's Go Brandon, school, education, Tri County Area Schools, Western Michigan, First Amendment, Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
Michigan students plead with lawmakers to pass more gun control laws
‘I should not be here giving this speech,’ an MSU student said
Tags: Michigan News, News, School, education, Michigan, gun control, Michigan Legislature, red flag law, guns
Mother sues Detroit charter school after teacher struck daughter with hockey stick
The 11-year-old girl was found alone in a hallway, covered in blood
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Detroit, lawsuit, Wayne County Circuit Court, Charter school, education, Jon Marko
Arts, Beats & Eats gets green light for weed
Festival organizers now have to get the appropriate state licenses
Tags: Cannabis News, Weed, Arts, Beats & Eats, Michigan marijuana magazine, Cannabis, Marijuana Media Detroit, Slideshow
Romulus Community Schools reinstates superintendent who filed racial discrimination suit against the district
The school board fired Benjamin Edmondson after he filed suit
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Romulus, Romulus Community schools, schools, education, Benjamin Edmondson, racial discrimination, whistleblower, lawsuit, U.S. District Court
Schoolcraft College is accused of retaliation, racial discrimination in federal lawsuit
The school was at risk of losing its accreditation due to its lack of diversity, suit states
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Education, Schoolcraft College, Wayne County, lawsuit, racism, Livonia, education, racial discrimination
Michigan educators urge action to reverse low student test scores
Data from the September release of standardized test scores showed some of the steepest learning declines for Michigan students in a half-century
By Mark Richardson, Michigan News Connection
Tags: Michigan News, Education, Michigan, education, schools
Tudor Dixon amplified racist remarks, conspiracies on her TV show
The Republican gubernatorial candidate used her far-right platform to sow divisions, make insensitive comments, and spread misinformation about elections and COVID-19
Tags: Politics & Elections, Politics & Elections, Tudor Dixon, Gov. Whitmer, election, politics, racism, Real America's Voice, media
What the firing of a legendary yet difficult organic chemistry professor says of America’s ‘meritocracy’
How the rich and powerful game the meritocracy
By Abdul El-Sayed
Tags: The Incision, The Incision, college, education, chemistry, student debt crisis
Michigan’s ‘Bikers, Buds, & Brews’ taps Marcy Playground and Soul Asylum
Detroit’s ‘NSFW’ art and music exhibit is not what you think
Detroit illegally inflated taxes on lowest value homes, study suggests