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The Metro: NPR Public Editor Kelly McBride on CPB cuts, media ethics

Robyn Vincent, Lauren Myers, The Metro July 1, 2025

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FILE - A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer listens during a briefing, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Silver Spring, Md.
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Detroit Evening Report: Protesters arrested during ICE raid on Detroit’s west side

Sascha Raiyn July 2, 2025
(From left) Michigan State Senators Sarah Anthony, Winnie Brinks and Darrin Camilleri meet to attempt passing the next Michigan State Budget.
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Senate leadership: K-12 budget unlikely this week

Colin Jackson July 2, 2025
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Mackinac Policy Conference Preview with Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin

Station Programming May 26, 2015

WDET's Stephen Henderson and presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin discuss the upcoming Mackinac Policy Conference, where she will be a keynote speaker.  Kearns...

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Greens Variety Store Inside
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Delray Neighborhood Store Closes After 56 Years [Photo Gallery]

Pat Batcheller May 26, 2015

One of the last family-owned businesses in Detroit’s Delray neighborhood closed recently. Green’s Variety Store on Solvay opened in 1959....

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Roadside Pic
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Marissa Gawel’s Quest To Chronicle Roadside Attractions

Jerome Vaughn May 26, 2015

Memorial Day has passed, meaning the unofficial start of summer.  Many Michigan residents spent the weekend on a road trip. ...

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The Progressive Underground Show 124 (Movement Electronic Music Festival Edition)

Chris Campbell May 24, 2015

This edition of the Progressive Underground profiles the music of the MOVEMENT ELECTRONIC MUSIC FESTIVAL, the global festival (organized by...

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Ann Delisi Profile
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Ann Delisi’s Essential Music Playlist for Saturday, May 23, 2015

Ann Delisi May 23, 2015

Ann will start the show with the song "Windows Are Rolled Down" by Amos Lee and by connecting one song...

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Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: 5-23-15

Rob Reinhart May 23, 2015

This week... Rickie Lee Jones with a new New Orleans sound, Shamir, Flint's own Whitey Morgan and Detroit's own Prime...

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NFL Sued Over Painkillers

Quinn Klinefelter May 22, 2015

A new lawsuit accuses a former Detroit Lions coach and other past NFL personnel of requiring players to take painkillers...

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Indy 500 Polesitter Has Detroit On His Mind

Quinn Klinefelter May 22, 2015

scottdixon.com This Sunday race driver Scott Dixon will lead a field of 33 cars to the start of the Indianapolis...

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Juan Atkins
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Techno Music Legend Juan Atkins on the Origin of the Genre

Station Programming May 22, 2015

Marissa Gawel/WDET Producer and musician Juan Atkins is widely credited as the originator of Detroit techno music--along with Derrick May...

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Motor City Drive
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Meet the Creative People Fueling Detroit’s Future

Station Programming May 22, 2015

  NPR’s Michel Martin is traveling the country to tell the stories of people and cities that are shaping the national dialogue, but...

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Civil War at Greenfield Village
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Greenfield Village Remembers the American Civil War

Eli Newman May 22, 2015

Courtesy of the Henry Ford Greenfield Village is remembering the U.S. Civil War this Memorial Day weekend. The historical site will...

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jessica Care moore is Detroit's poet laureate, a filmmaker and artist. She'll be speaking at Michael Ford’s Hip Hop Architecture Lecture Series on March 19 at the University of Detroit Mercy.
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jessica Care moore on Poetry And Creativity In Detroit

Amy Miller May 22, 2015

Poet and Spoken word performer jessica Care moore was on one of the panels at Motor City Drive, a conversation...

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