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Kwame Kilpatrick
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Unpacking the Complicated Legacy of Kwame Kilpatrick

Detroit Today January 25, 2021

Kwame Kilpatrick is a free man after serving seven years in prison on racketeering charges. "I felt a sense of joy......

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Michigan State Capitol building on a sunny day
  • Elections
  • MichMash
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Michigan GOP at a Crossroads

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher January 25, 2021

With the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats now control all executive offices at the federal...

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Michigan State University MSU Campus College 1/22/2018
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MSU and Apple Partner Up to Offer App Developer Academy in Detroit

Tia Graham January 25, 2021

Michigan State University and tech giant Apple are teaming up to launch an iOS developer academy in Detroit. The program...

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dolly parton
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Music
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Celebrating Dolly Parton, the Queen of Country

Ann Delisi January 22, 2021

Few artists have navigated the music world as adeptly and gracefully as country music icon and philanthropist, Dolly Parton. Coming...

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1-22 whitmer
  • All Things Considered
  • Coronavirus in Michigan
  • Jobs & the Economy
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Restaurants Can Reopen With Limited Capacity on February 1

Russ McNamara January 22, 2021

The state health department will allow indoor dining to resume, with restrictions, starting on February 1. Michigan has seen a...

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trees nature forest climate change
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  • Morning Edition

What’s At Stake For Metro Detroit’s Environment In 2021?

Annamarie Sysling January 22, 2021

It’s a new year, and while there is a lot happening in politics and public health nationwide, climate change continues to...

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A row of houses in Highland Park
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Activists Call For Oversight, Compensation From DTE Energy Over Power Outages

Alex McLenon January 22, 2021

Activists are calling on the Michigan Public Service Commission to make DTE Energy provide compensation to its customers for power...

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Fountain Court 3
  • All Things Considered
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit StoryMakers
  • Morning Edition

Detroit’s Largest Black-Owned Housing Co-Op Isn’t Going Anywhere

Courtney Randolph January 22, 2021

Since 1968, generations of families seeking affordable real estate ownership in Detroit have made Fountain Court home. Fountain Court is...

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Dink Dawson
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Cooking
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music

From Prisoner to Restaurateur: How Learning to Cook Changed Dink Dawson’s Life

Ann Delisi January 22, 2021

Dink Dawson owns The GreenMile Grill in Detroit, a dream he nurtured while serving six and a half years at the...

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Ali Harb Middle East Eye 8/15/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Immigration
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Racial Attitudes

Immigrant Journalists Reflect on DC Insurrection

Detroit Today January 22, 2021

Watching the events of the violent coup attempt in Washington was hard for most of us. But, it was even...

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Engaged Detroit Homeschooling
  • All Things Considered
  • Education
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  • Youth

Pandemic Learning May Have Made Some Black Parents Homeschool Converts

Sascha Raiyn January 21, 2021

Stacey Young is a mom of five – three boys, two girls. Trying to manage virtual learning when COVID precautions...

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Wendell Harrison playing the saxophone.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Detroit Jazz Legend Wendell Harrison Wants You To “Get Up Off Your Knees” On New Album

Ryan Patrick Hooper January 21, 2021

Wendell Harrison is more than “just a Detroit guy” as he describes himself. Courtesy of Wendell Harrison The tenor saxophonist,...

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