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Michigan parents of students with disabilities feel ‘hopeless’ as civil rights cases remain in limboHundreds of federal civil rights cases were put on hold after President Donald Trump took office in January. Parents of students with disabilities and those who experience racial discrimination or sexual violence in schools are uncertain of the fate of their federal complaints. Many say they have not gotten updates on their cases since the regional offices closed.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has granted 43-year old Francis Anwana a one-year reprieve of deportation to Nigeria.Anwana came to…
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Officials say lead has been found in water at a building on the Michigan School for the Deaf 's campus in Flint.In a letter to the parents and guardians…
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While the Detroit-based rock duo the White Stripes officially broke up early this year, they are still providing inspiration and encouragement to Michigan…
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Michigan's deaf community to turning to Governor Jennifer Granholm in a last ditch effort to stop the sale of the Michigan School for the Deaf in Flint.…
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There appears to be rising opposition to the planned sale of the Michigan School for the Deaf in Flint. Meanwhile, a legislative mistake threatens to…