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Rouge River
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“Little Nuggets of Gold” Shine Light on Rouge River’s Health

Pat Batcheller January 12, 2018

You would think hunting bugs is a summer activity. In the case of one insect, you would be wrong. The...

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Farm Agriculture Tractor Big Red Apple Orchard
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New Federal ‘Farm Bill’ in the Works–Could Emphasize Broadband Access

Cheyna Roth January 9, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow says getting high speed internet to rural communities in Michigan is a priority for...

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Oakland County lakes
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Oakland County Seeks Volunteers to Test Water Quality in Lakes

Bre'Anna Tinsley January 3, 2018

Sandra Svoboda/WDET Oakland County is looking for boaters to help test lake water quality. The county’s Board of Commissioners is...

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Michigan State Capitol building on a sunny day
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State Lawmakers Say Goodbye to 2017: Here’s What They Did and Didn’t Do

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 15, 2017

Michigan Senate The Michigan Legislature has adjourned until 2018. As usual, lawmakers passed a flurry of bills before leaving for...

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School Closure Snip 12/13/2017
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Ahead of First Winter Storm, School Districts Close [LIST, MAP]

Sandra Svoboda, Pat Batcheller December 13, 2017

Several southeast Michigan school districts announced Wednesday closures, hours ahead of the storm the National Weather Service predicts could drop...

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Detroit Land Bank house
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New Detroit Land Bank CEO Assures She’ll Prioritize Safety Over Speed of Demolitions

Detroit Today December 11, 2017

Sandra Svoboda/WDET The new head of Detroit’s land bank says her priority will be respecting demolition safety rules when removing...

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Solar Panels Renewable Energy Electricity 2 8.9.17-jn
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Local Group Has Plan To Fight Effects of Climate Change in Metro Detroit

Detroit Today December 11, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET When we think about how climate change is and will impact our planet, we typically think of overpowering...

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Christmas Tree
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Christmas Tree Shopping Trends and Tips

Annamarie Sysling December 2, 2017

It’s that time of the year when many Metro Detroiters set out to find the perfect Christmas tree. As Michigan...

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The Line 5 pipeline carries petroleum products 645 miles from Wisconsin to Ontario in two pipes that sit in the water along the lake bed.
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Is Michigan’s Line 5 Deal With Enbridge Enough to Protect Great Lakes?

Detroit Today November 29, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET The state of Michigan has reached an interim deal with Enbridge Energy meant to improve the safety of...

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ICBM Missile Nuclear Weapon Military
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Are We ‘Sleepwalking to Armageddon’ With Nuclear Weapons?

Detroit Today November 20, 2017

National Park Service Nobel Peace Prize laureates -- such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Theresa, and Nelson Mandela -- are...

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Healthy Deer - Michigan
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600,000 Michigan Hunters Head for the Woods

Amy Miller November 13, 2017

Many of Michigan’s 600-thousand deer hunters will be headed out for firearms season starting November 15th. Department of Natural Resources...

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Invasive Species Sign
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Lawmakers Weaken Regulations That Prevent Invasive Species in Great Lakes

Amy Miller November 10, 2017

An environmental law that received nearly unanimous bi-partisan support a decade ago is being rolled back by Michigan’s Republican lawmakers....

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