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Law Enforcement Concerned About Impact of Marijuana Legalization on Driving

Cheyna Roth August 14, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Marijuana legalization could be on the 2018 ballot. That has some law enforcement agencies concerned. Police worry about...

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  • 2017 Local Elections: How’s metro Detroit doing?
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Detroiters Hope for More Jobs, Inclusive Investment as Election Primary Looms

Quinn Klinefelter August 8, 2017

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET Detroit voters are preparing to select the finalists who will vie for key elected positions during the city’s...

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Study says Housing Demands in Future Include More Room for Seniors and More Rentals

Amy Miller August 2, 2017

A new study predicting changes in Metro Detroit’s housing needs over the next few decades shows several areas that may...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Wayne County One Step Closer to Reaching Deal on Jail Site with Rock Ventures

Detroit Today August 2, 2017

James Martinez/Wayne County The long-standing boondoggle that is the Wayne County jail may soon reach a conclusion. Wayne County Executive...

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Author Discusses Her Time in and out of Prison

Detroit Today July 31, 2017

Laura Weber-Davis, WDET Putting your life back together after serving a term in prison is not easy, as we’ve heard...

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Official says Knowing this Number: 800-241-4949 …

Amy Miller July 28, 2017

Michigan health officials say the number of drug overdoses related to opioid use in the state jumped by almost 20% during...

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Brown Recluse Spider Spins its Web Throughout Most Southeast Michigan Counties

Amy Miller July 28, 2017

News of a nasty arachnid  that’s made its way to Michigan is prompting hundreds of residents to send pictures of...

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  • Detroit '67: A Reflection
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1967 Was Decades Before They Were Born

Laura Herberg July 28, 2017

With the 50th anniversary of the civil disturbance in Detroit happening this year, we've been hearing a lot of oral...

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  • Detroit '67: A Reflection
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StoryCorps Detroit Podcast: “It seems like fewer of us make it now.”

Sascha Raiyn, Laura Herberg July 26, 2017

In 1967, Bill Williams was a teenager living with his extended family not far from the intersection of 12th Street and...

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Was Civil Unrest in 1967 Detroit a Riot or a Rebellion?

Quinn Klinefelter July 25, 2017

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET Some Detroiters say the uprising of 1967 was more than wanton lawlessness. They say it was a backlash against...

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Federal Judge Issues Injunction Stopping Iraqi Deportations

Quinn Klinefelter July 25, 2017

A federal judge in Detroit is issuing a preliminary injunction halting the deportation of Iraqi nationals from the U.S. The...

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Scars from 1967 Detroit Uprising Still Linger

Quinn Klinefelter July 24, 2017

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET This week, the city of Detroit is remembering a series of days that forever changed the iconic Motor...

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