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Michigan Members of Congress Ready to Unfriend Facebook

Quinn Klinefelter April 10, 2018

The head of Facebook testifies before Congress today and tomorrow about how the social media website allowed data from millions...

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Michigan Ending Free Bottled Water for Flint This Week

Quinn Klinefelter April 9, 2018

Bre'Anna Tinsley/WDET The state of Michigan is ending deliveries of free bottled water to residents in Flint whose drinking supply...

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Are U.S. Small Cars on the Road to Extinction?

Quinn Klinefelter April 9, 2018

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET Several media outlets report that General Motors plans to end production of its Chevrolet Sonic and Impala models....

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Outdoor Access: Parks Across Metro Detroit At Your Fingertips

Amy Miller April 9, 2018

  More than 2600 parks, playgrounds, trails and other recreation spaces can be found at the touch of a finger. The...

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Wildlife Managers Want Public Input on Michigan’s Deadly Deer Disease

Amy Miller April 9, 2018

  State Wildlife managers are trying to stay ahead of a disease that has the potential to devastate Michigan’s deer...

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Detroiters Remember Doctor King’s Assassination 50 Years Later

Jerome Vaughn April 6, 2018

Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee 50 years ago this week.  It was a day few...

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Should Schools Be Able to Ban or Regulate Guns?

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher April 6, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET A major firearms case will be debated in front of the Michigan Supreme Court next week. But advocates...

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RFK the Day After MLK Died: A Warning that Still Resonates

Quinn Klinefelter April 5, 2018

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET On the evening that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated 50 years ago, Sen. Robert Kennedy gave...

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Scientists Plan Real Time Analysis of Water Conditions in Lake Erie

Amy Miller April 5, 2018

  Canada’s federal government is stepping up funding for programs to monitor the health of the water in the Great...

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Of Myths and Men: When the Tigers Didn’t Save Detroit

Pat Batcheller April 5, 2018

When the Detroit Tigers won the World Series in 1968, many considered it a godsend to a city that was scarred...

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Nestle’s Permit to Increase Groundwater Pumping in Michigan Approved

Cheyna Roth April 4, 2018

Bre'Anna Tinsley/ WDET Nestle will be able to increase the amount of water it can take from a well in...

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At least One Michigan Industry Could Take a Hit from China’s New Tariffs

Amy Miller April 3, 2018

A move by China to increase tariffs on U-S pork products may hurt some Michigan farmers. The 25-percent increase on...

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