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Metro Detroiters Sound Off on DIA Millage Ahead of Michigan Primary

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross March 4, 2020

Next week on your Michigan primary ballot, will you vote yes or no on a millage renewal for the Detroit...

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DIA millage
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The DIA Millage Is Up For Renewal. Here’s What Students, Seniors Who Benefit Think.

Laura Herberg March 4, 2020

On a February morning, sixth graders from Berkley’s Anderson Middle School have come in to the Detroit Institute of Arts...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan at WDET Studios, March 2020.
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Duggan Exploring Options to Help Over-Assessed Homeowners in Detroit

Detroit Today March 3, 2020

Mayor Mike Duggan says the city is working hard to make Detroit a more equitable place, focusing not only on attracting...

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A row of houses in Highland Park
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For Ex-Offenders, Housing is a Bigger Hurdle Than Employment

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher March 2, 2020

Housing, particularly “affordable housing” has been a hot topic in communities across Michigan. Formerly incarcerated people, or “Returning Citizens” as they...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Presidential Candidates Continue to Jockey for Black Voters’ Support

Detroit Today March 2, 2020

The South Carolina primary and Pete Buttigieg's subsequent exit from the presidential race underscored the important role that black voters play...

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Inside the Flex-N-Gate manufacturing plant in Detroit.
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  • Coronavirus in Michigan
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How Coronavirus is Affecting the Auto Industry

Detroit Today March 2, 2020

The coronavirus is continuing to spread across the globe, causing major disruptions to daily life where outbreaks are present. Stock...

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Ferndale High School
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  • Youth

Ferndale Schools Seek Bond For School Renovation on Election Day

Russ McNamara March 2, 2020

Tuesday’s election isn’t just about the Democratic Presidential Primary. Ferndale Public Schools has a 10-year / 120-million dollar bond proposal...

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Horse Hear Nebula Image from Wayne State Observatory 2/28/2020
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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These Detroit Researchers Are Studying the Cosmos, Seeking Answers

Detroit Today February 28, 2020

We're entering a new era of space exploration in the United States. Private firms are pushing the boundaries of what...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
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  • Coronavirus in Michigan
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Coronavirus: What’s the Risk For Michiganders?

Detroit Today February 27, 2020

The rapid spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, to 47 countries and counting has inspired panic across the globe and...

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2020 Presidential Politics
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Three Michigan Grassroots Organizers Make the Case for Their Presidential Candidate

Detroit Today February 27, 2020

Editor's note: 101.9 WDET is committed to highlighting a diverse array of voices for every major presidential campaign on the Republican...

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The Whitmer-Gilchrist Administration helped broker a tentative deal between the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) and Highland Park last month to end a 10-year dispute over unpaid water bills.
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Highland Park Residents May See Water Debt Forgiven In Class Action Settlement

Laura Herberg February 26, 2020

A five-year-old class action lawsuit alleging the City of Highland Park improperly handled water utility bills has been settled. If a...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Suicide Rates For Adolescents Are Rising. Here’s What We Know.

Detroit Today February 26, 2020

A recent study released by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has showed a startling rise in suicide rates...

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