Articles from the September 30, 2021 edition

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The Detroit Institute of Arts has something for everyone

This museum is more than a museum. When almost everything was closed during the Covid pandemic late summer 2020, the Detroit Institute of Arts was open for business. The staff and visitors adhered to...

 

After 13 Years, Black and Missing Foundation Still Searching for Thousands of Missing People of Color

It's been 13 years since Natalie Wilson and her sister-in-law Derrica Wilson founded the Black and Missing Foundation to help bring attention and closure to the ever-growing number of cases in...

 

4 Things to Know about COVID-19 Vaccines and Pregnancy

As cases of the Delta variant of the COVID-19 virus continue to raise concerns across the United States, doctors and public health officials are urging pregnant and breastfeeding mothers to get vaccinated. Here are four things pregnant women need to...

 

Western Wayne County NAACP to host 24th Annual Freedom Fundraiser Virtual Event

The Western Wayne County NAACP will host their Annual Freedom Fundraiser on Sunday, October 17th from 5:00pm – 6:30pm. Because of COVID-19 numbers are higher than expected, this year's event will b...

 

Rep. Dingell Honored by Abbas Family for Commitment to End Drunk Driving w/ Auto Tech at Michigan Playground

NORTHVILLE, MI – Near a park bench dedicated to a Northville family of five who were killed by a drunk driver in 2019, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) honored Congresswoman Debbie Dingell t...

 

WAYNE COUNTY REACHES NATIONAL VACCINATION RATE MILESTONE

Wayne County, Mich. - As of Tuesday, 70% of Wayne County residents (excluding Detroiters) have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The 70% goal set by President Biden is seen by health officials as a crucial step toward getting a vast...

 

Proposed Exercise Tax on Plastics Would Hurt Consumers and Cost Michiganders Jobs

The effects of the pandemic continue to loom large in society. Whether it be the growing number of cases caused by new variants, small businesses that continue to have their doors shuttered, an...

 

GETTING TO KNOW THE CANDIDATES

The Telegram News is encouraging voters to learn more about the candidates that will be on the November 2nd ballot. This week the candidates are Amy Atwood running for Taylor City Council and Leslie...

 

Wayne-Westland Community Schools students replace gender-specific titles at homecoming

This year, the two comprehensive high schools in Wayne-Westland Community Schools will not be announcing a homecoming king or queen. There is still a competition and crowns for the winners. Still,...

 
 By NNPA Staff    News    September 30, 2021

Reps. Beatty, Cooper and Sewell Introduce Legislation to Establish National Rosa Parks Day

WASHINGTON, D.C.-In coordination with Reps. Jim Cooper (TN-05) and Terri Sewell (AL-07), U.S. Congresswoman and Congressional Black Caucus Chair Joyce Beatty (OH-03) introduced legislation to...

 

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