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Mark Cavitt

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Pontiac, MI, United States

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  • The Oakland Press
  • The Macomb Daily
  • The Morning Sun
  • The Ledger

Past articles by Mark:

Historic learning setbacks show COVID’s sweeping toll on Oakland County students

In Michigan, students who took the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress or M-STEP math and reading tests, in grades 3-8, saw significant decreases from the 2018-2019 school year with Black… → Read More

Oakland County sees 60% voter turnout during Tuesday’s midterm elections

Statewide, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson projected Wednesday that Tuesday’s voter turnout will be the highest for a midterm election in state history. → Read More

Elissa Slotkin defeats Tom Barrett in Michigan’s 7th congressional district

In Tuesday’s midterm elections, Michigan congressional districts 6, 7, 11, and 12 were won by Democrats, including four incumbents, while districts 9 and 10 were won by Republicans, including… → Read More

Things ran smoothly on Election Day in Oakland County

Aside from a few isolated incidences that were resolved quickly and did not stop any county residents from casting their ballots, there were no widespread election issues reported in Oakland County… → Read More

Election results for Oakland County’s U.S. House races

Oakland County had twelve candidates vying for six congressional seats on Tuesday in the midterm general election. → Read More

Election Day Primer: Everything you need to know for Election Day

There are dozens of federal, state, county, and local election races that will be featured on Oakland County ballots along with statewide proposals involving abortion access, voting rights, and sta… → Read More

Homelessness deepens as pandemic aid ends and the economy falters

During the height of the pandemic, as millions of dollars in federal aid flowed to community organizations, homeless families and individuals received the support they needed and advocates say thin… → Read More

Homelessness deepens as pandemic aid ends and the economy falters

During the height of the pandemic, as millions of dollars in federal aid flowed to community organizations, homeless families and individuals received the support they needed and advocates say thin… → Read More

Nancy Pelosi visits Novi highlighting electric vehicle production and policy

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) visited Oakland County Wednesday to tour an electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer and tout EV provisions included in the Inflation Reduction Act. → Read More

Michigan’s mobility future dependent on robust EV charging network

According to U.S. Department of Energy data, there are over 2,500 electric vehicle chargers in Michigan, including around 2,300 for use by the public. This represents a 39% increase from 2021. → Read More

Michigan’s mobility future dependent on robust EV charging network

According to U.S. Department of Energy data, there are over 2,500 electric vehicle chargers in Michigan, including around 2,300 for use by the public. This represents a 39% increase from 2021. → Read More

Michigan seeing youth sport concussions decline as laws around education strengthen

Injuries are a part of sports, but the strengthening of education and training requirements for coaches, players, and school administrators around brain injuries has led to fewer concussions. → Read More

6th District: Q and A with Debbie Dingell

The race in Michigan’s new 6th Congressional District features a four-term congresswoman running against a first-generation immigrant who has worked in the automotive industry. → Read More

12th District: Q and A with Rashida Tlaib

The race in Michigan’s new 12th Congressional District features a two-term congresswoman running against a small business owner and military veteran. → Read More

9th District: Q&A with Lisa McClain and Brian Jaye

The race in Michigan’s new 9th Congressional District features a one-term congresswoman running against a small business owner and longtime lawyer. → Read More

11th District: Q&A with Haley Stevens and Mark Ambrose

Democratic U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens, of Waterford Township, was first elected in 2018 and is running for a third term against Republican Mark Ambrose, of Bloomfield Township, in Michigan’s new 11th … → Read More

Rate of Michigan veteran suicides outpaces civilians but help available

In each year from 2001 through 2020, suicide rates of Veterans exceeded those of non-Veteran U.S. adults. In 2020, the rate for Veterans was 57.3% higher than that of non-Veteran adults, according … → Read More

Rate of Michigan veteran suicides outpaces civilians but help available

Each year between 2001 and 2020, suicide rates of Veterans exceeded those of non-Veteran U.S. adults. In 2020, the rate for Veterans was 57.3% higher than that of non-Veteran adults, according to U… → Read More

7TH DISTRICT: Q&A with Elissa Slotkin and Tom Barrett

Democratic U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin, of Lansing, was first elected in 2018 and is running for a third term against Republican Tom Barrett, of Charlotte, who served four years in the Michigan House … → Read More

DTE and American Red Cross send crews to Florida as Hurricane Ian makes landfall

DTE Energy and The American Red Cross Michigan Region have sent contractors and volunteers to Florida in support of recovery efforts following Hurricane Ian’s landfall. → Read More