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A New Short Film Shows How Air Pollution Affects a Detroit Family With Asthma

Pat Batcheller November 27, 2019

Southwest Detroit has dealt with air pollution for decades. Many people who live there have asthma, which they attribute to...

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Bars of Gold
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Metro Detroit Concerts: A Jammin’ Holiday Weekend With Reggae, Indie Rock

Jeff Milo November 26, 2019

Photo via Trevor Naud Welcome to “Milo Minute,” delivering all you need to find a local show or fest to...

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Wayne State University WSU Sign Midtown 9/9/2019
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Whitmer Considers Using Little-Known Power to Remove Wayne State Officials

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher November 25, 2019

Editor's Note: Wayne State University holds WDET's broadcast license and WDET staff are employees of WSU. The in-fighting on Wayne...

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Hudson's Site Construction Downtown Detroit Crane 6/26/2019
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Historic Detroit Commission Advises Against Ilitch-Linked Development of Downtown Theater

Eleanore Catolico November 22, 2019

City Bureau The Historic District Commission weighs in on two key development proposals, and there’s been some shake-ups on the...

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Detroit City Councilman Discusses His District and the Death of Policeman

Russ McNamara November 22, 2019

Roy McCalister Jr. is relatively new to Detroit City Council having been elected in 2017 to represent District 2, but he’s been...

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Planned Parenthood’s Advocacy Arm Wants Michigan Candidates to Speak Up in 2020

Sascha Raiyn November 21, 2019

Michigan is one of the states targeted in a national $45 million campaign led by the advocacy arm of Planned Parenthood. The...

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Detroit Water Quality Tests Below State’s Action Level But Funding Challenges Remain

Eleanore Catolico November 21, 2019

The Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) reported its latest lead testing results fell below the state’s lead action level...

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Reveal’s Aaron Glantz Says Those Profiting Off Housing Crisis Target Detroit, Other Michigan Cities

Jake Neher November 20, 2019

A gang of Wall Street kingpins, greedy investors and crooked banks have been stealing the American Dream by making it harder for people...

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Detroit City Council Rejects Duggan’s Blight Bond Proposal. Now What?

Eli Newman November 20, 2019

Detroit City Council voted down a proposal to add a $250-million blight bond question to the March primary ballot. The...

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Healthy Deer - Michigan
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As Critical State Funding Hangs In Balance, Michigan Lawmakers Go Hunting

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher November 19, 2019

Lawmakers have left the state Capitol for a two-week break. This is the time of year that the Legislature typically...

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Miliken v Bradley Anti-Busing Protests
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The 1974 Supreme Court Ruling On Detroit School Busing That Worsened Segregation

Alex McLenon November 19, 2019

It’s the early 1970’s. The City of Detroit is still licking its wounds after the civil disturbance in July of...

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Trump Impeachment: Watch EU Ambassador Sondland, Career and Political Appointees Testify Live

WDET Staff November 18, 2019

The U.S. House of Representatives is holding open hearings in its impeachment inquiry into President Trump. All hearings will be...

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