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Mobile health unit offers free long COVID screening to metro Detroiters
Detroit has the second highest rate of long COVID in the nation
By Layla McMurtrie
Tags: Metro Detroit, Health Care, Government, COVID-19, Joe Tate, Michigan health care
Justin Amash returns to Republican Party to run for U.S. Senate seat
Once the only Libertarian in Congress, Amash left the GOP in 2019 citing a ‘partisan death spiral’
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Politics & Elections, News, Justin Amash, U.S. Senate, politics, election, Republicans, libertarian, Republican primary election, Congress
The food story of us
Once I became a man, it occurred to me how cool my family cookbook actually was
By Robert Stempkowski
Tags: The Food Issue, Food & Drink Features, Views & Opinions, Polish cuisine in metro Detroit, COVID-19, Kroger, Cover Story, Slideshow
Ridin’ with Biden
By Clay Jones
Tags: Claytoonz, Claytoonz, LOL, Joe Biden, Gaza, Israel, Democrats, Republicans
Three things the dining scene can do to bring customers back
Restaurant resolutions
Tags: Food News, Chowhound, Local Businesses, Views & Opinions, COVID-19, Detroit restaurant industry, Michigan restaurant industry, Slideshow
Feds ask for three months in prison for GOP ex-gov. candidate Ryan Kelley
Say he encouraged other rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, and lacks remorse
By Anna Liz Nichols, Michigan Advance
Tags: Michigan News, Crime, News, Politics & Government, Ryan Kelley, Michigan Republican Party, Jan. 6, Trump's America
Marlinga aims to win over Black voters in bid to unseat U.S. Rep. James
Since 2000, Macomb County’s Black population has surged from 21,326 to 103,840, a nearly five-fold increase
Tags: Politics & Elections, News, Carl Marlinga, John James, 10th Congressional District, MIchigan, Macomb County, Rochester, Rochester Hills, politics, election, black voters
Lapointe: In Macomb County, Trump gets the blood boiling
But he pulls his punches on his prosecutors
By Joe Lapointe
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Car Culture, Labor, Lapointe, Politics & Government, Views & Opinions, Donald Trump, Trump's America, UAW strike, Macomb County, Joe Biden, Shawn Fain
Updated COVID-19 vaccines available in Michigan next week
Officials are encouraging people to get vaccinated for COVID annually
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Michigan News, Health Care, News, Politics & Government, COVID-19, COVID-19 in Michigan, COVID-19 vaccines inn Michigan, new COVID-19 vaccines in Michigan
910AM owner says he ‘hates’ politics, but plans to expand conservative format to FM radio
In a wide-ranging interview, Kevin Adell claims he is not a Republican and doesn’t vote. ‘It’s all about the money,’ he says.
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Media, News, Politics & Government, Kevin Adell, 910AM, radio, black talk radio, conservative, Republicans
Lapointe: Might Trump get bumped from the ballot?
Michigan’s Benson could lead the effort
Tags: Politics & Elections, Lapointe, Politics & Government, Views & Opinions, Jan. 6, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, Trump on ballot in Michigan in 2024, Trump's America
Is the rising price of pork due to greedy corporate pigs?
If Boss Hog’s determined to pad porky profits now, he’ll find a way to justify it
Tags: Food News, Chowhound, Views & Opinions, pork prices, COVID-19, California, greedflation, inflation
Michigan budget commits $49.5M to tackle racial disparities in health care
The funding follows the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Black residents
Tags: Michigan News, News, Politics & Government, Health Care, COVID-19, Gov. Whitmer, Lt. Gov. Gilchrist II, Michigan, budget, Racial Disparities Task Force, health care
Republicans Matt DePerno and Daire Rendon charged in 2020 voting machine probe
DePerno made history as Michigan’s first candidate for statewide office who ran under the possibility of being indicted by the office he sought
By Kyle Davidson, Michigan Advance
Tags: Politics & Elections, News, Politics & Elections, Matt DePerno, Michigan Republican Party, 2020 election, Donald Trump, Trump's America
MIGOP meeting melee prompts further questions about Karamo’s leadership and party’s finances
‘He kicked me in my balls as soon as I opened the door’
By Jon King, Michigan Advance
Tags: Politics & Elections, Politics & Elections, Michigan Republican Party, Kristina Karamo, Matthew DePerno, Trump's America
Michigan’s COVID-19 restrictions on restaurants were unconstitutional, appellate court rules
The state’s health department imposed the order to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus
Tags: Michigan News, News, Restaurants, Michigan, Elizabeth Hertel, Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Michigan Court of Appeals, COVID-19
Pro-DeSantis PAC hammers Trump for commuting Kwame Kilpatrick’s sentence
The group called the former Detroit mayor a 'stone-cold crook'
Tags: Politics & Elections, News, Kwame Kilpatrick, presidential election, Republicans, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, Super PAC, Never Back Down
15% of Detroit landlords evicted tenants soon after receiving COVID-19 rental aid
The findings suggest many property owners had no intention of helping tenants stay in their apartments
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Landlords, apartments, evictions, Detroit, COVID-19, COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance, University of Michigan
These 41 officials in Michigan labeled ‘ongoing threats to democracy’ by watchdog group
The officials — most of them elected — sought to undermine confidence in elections
Tags: Politics & Elections, News, Republicans, elections, politics, State Senate, State House, Democracy, voting rights, Informing Democracy
Rick Haglund: Michigan’s state budget is flush with cash. Is it sustainable?
The state has an estimated $9.2 billion budget surplus. Policymakers should use this time to craft a long-term budget strategy ensuring long-term fiscal health and economic vibrancy.
By Rick Haglund, Michigan Advance
Tags: Politics & Elections, Views & Opinions, Michigan, Michigan Democrats, Michigan budget, COVID-19, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Michigan’s ‘Bikers, Buds, & Brews’ taps Marcy Playground and Soul Asylum
Detroit’s ‘NSFW’ art and music exhibit is not what you think
By Randiah Camille Green
Detroit illegally inflated taxes on lowest value homes, study suggests