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No lockers, one-way hallways & more: Here's what Rochester schools plan for in-person learning

No lockers, one-way hallways & more: Here's what Rochester schools plan for in-person learning

No lockers, one-way hallways & more: Here's what Rochester schools plan for in-person learning4:14 AM, Jul 27, 2020ROCHESTER, Mich. (WXYZ) — Rochester High School generally has a student population of around 1,700. It’s unclear right now just how many will be back in-person come fall, but those students who do return will come back to a very different high school experience. Everything from class schedules to desk arrangements and lunch time will be adjusted to keep students and staff as safe as possible. Hallway traffic will flow in just one direction, and drinking fountains...

July 27, 2020
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Michigan lawmakers subpoena Detroit, Livonia city clerks over election concerns

Michigan lawmakers subpoena Detroit, Livonia city clerks over election concerns

Michigan lawmakers subpoena Detroit, Livonia city clerks over election concerns6:02 AM, Dec 16, 2020LANSING, Mich. (WXYZ) — The head of Dominion Voting Systems is setting the record straight.He testified under oath before state Senators Tuesday, defending his company from what he says is “a dangerous and reckless disinformation campaign.”This comes as lawmakers in both the House and Senate agreed to subpoena both Detroit and Livonia city clerks over election concerns.As a result of the subpoenas, the clerks will need to produce documents and evidence to show state lawmakers how...

December 16, 2020
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Macomb County Public Works see rise in disposable wipes, PPE ending up in sewage system

Macomb County Public Works see rise in disposable wipes, PPE ending up in sewage system

Macomb County Public Works see rise in disposable wipes, PPE ending up in sewage system4:17 AM, Sep 10, 2020MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. (WXYZ) — In just the first couple of weeks of the pandemic, Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller said the county's sewage system was getting overloaded with items that aren't supposed to be flushed. “In one of our pump stations which really only handles about four or five of our communities, we had an almost 400 percent increase in wipes and disposable gloves," she said. Miller, who is seeking re-election, has been outspoken about the...

September 10, 2020
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