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Por un tecnicismo, niños necesitados podrían no tener acceso a vacunas contra el VRS
Arthur Allen
Tras casi cinco décadas de intentos, la industria farmacéutica está a punto de suministrar vacunas eficaces contra el virus respiratorio…
States criticized for spending federal relief funds on tax cuts, prisons ⋆
As states plan how they’ll spend the $25 billion remaining in federal COVID relief funds, some also are facing criticism…
Why Two States Remain Holdouts on Distracted Driving Laws
Max Herrick pulled over on the interstate near Harrisonville, Missouri, on a spring night in 2020 to offer antifreeze to a woman whose car had…
As trauma from gun violence builds, survivors campaign for change ⋆
Sixteen-and-a-half years after her brother, Ben, died by gun suicide, Mary Miller attended Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s State…
DNC delivers blow to New Hampshire, Iowa with overhaul of primary calendar ⋆
The Democratic National Committee approved a presidential primary calendar Saturday that placed South Carolina as the…
Historic state House member Teola Hunter is born ⋆
Teola Hunter, the Michigan Legislature’s first woman to serve as House speaker pro tem, turns 90 on Sunday.
Hunter, who…
Detroit poet, professor Melba Boyd wins 2023 Kresge Eminent Artist Award
Melba Boyd didn’t set out to become a poet.
In fact, when she began writing the literary genre in college, it was something she did reluctantly.…
Journalists Probe Problems in Providing Care for Foster Kids and Propping Up Addiction Treatment
KHN senior editor Andy Miller discussed the problems with Georgia’s foster care system on Georgia Public Broadcasting’s “Lawmakers” on Jan. 26.
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Why repealing Right to Work is unlikely to hurt Michigan’s economy ⋆
On a bitter December day in 2012, the Michigan Legislature passed legislation — disguised as a measure to give workers…
Southwest Detroit residents seek answers about Moroun-owned truck yard
Southwest Detroit residents convened last week at Donovan’s Pub seeking answers about recent activity at a property belonging to the Moroun-owned real…