In Case You Missed It: Top Stories from the Week (Aug. 16-20)

Ann Arbor bans the sale of new fur, Eminem will play “White Boy Rick” in a new series, Detroit is offering another dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, and the state’s chief medical executive urges Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to issue a mask mandate for schools
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Ann Arbor has be come the first city in the midwest to ban new fur sales. // Photo: IStock

A new ordinance bans Ann Arbor retailers from selling new fur.

The city has become . Retailers have a year to phase out sales.

Detroit will offer a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Immunocompromised residents who have been fully vaccinated for at least six months are .

Attorney General Dana Nessel urges DTE and Consumers to provide more funds.

Those without power for 120 hours are eligible for a $25 credit on their utility bill. Nessel called for the energy companies to .

Detroit Black Restaurant Week returns.

Starting today, locals can from more than 50 Black-owned eateries including Baobab Fare, Detroit Pepper Co., and more.

Eminem will appear as “White Boy Rick” in a new Detroit-based series.

The rapper is set to play the former FBI informant in about two brothers from Detroit who led the Black Mafia Family.

Dr. Joneigh Khaldun urges Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to issue school mask mandate.

During a news conference, the state’s chief medical executive said in schools. As of now, no mandate is in place.

Detroit Tigers broadcaster Jack Morris is suspended indefinitely.

while discussing New York Angels player Shohei Ohtani during Tuesday’s game. He is required to take implicit bias training.

You can earn money from picking pine cones.

and drop them off at six Michigan Department of Natural Resources locations. This will help the DNR plant trees in state forests.

El Club to start requiring proof of vaccination.

or a negative COVID-19 test completed 72 hours prior to entry. The new requirements go into effect Sept. 1.

Belle Isle Park beach closes due to high E. coli levels.

Samples taken on Aug. 9 had found . The beach will remain closed until sample results show safer levels.


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