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Michigan Chronicle Executive Editor Jeremy Allen speaks with WDET News Director Jerome Vaughn at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island.
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DER Weekends: Detroit’s historic Black newspaper is watching city’s mayoral race closely

Sascha Raiyn, Jerome Vaughn July 19, 2025

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The parents of four students killed in a shooting in Michigan more than two years ago are interviewed Monday, March 18, 2024 in Pontiac, Mich. From left, Steve St. Juliana, Buck Myre and Nicole Beausoleil called for a state investigation of all aspects of the 2021 mass shooting, saying a local criminal probe that netted three is not enough to close the book.
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Court of Appeals allows lawsuit by Oxford family against Michigan State Police

Rick Pluta July 19, 2025
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House approves Trump’s $9B cut to public media, aid

Associated Press July 18, 2025
Andy Meisner 2-8-17
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Democrat Weighs In On State of Oakland County Ahead of Patterson’s Speech [VIDEO]

Detroit Today February 8, 2017

On Wednesday night, Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson will give his annual State of the County address.  Patterson has recently...

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Women's March
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

“Pints & Postcards” Parties Aim To Increase Political Action

Detroit Today February 8, 2017

Postcards and Pints Detroit 1/26/17 from Diane Cheklich on Vimeo.   After the massive, international Women’s March on January 21st,...

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Betsy DeVos Swearing In
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

What Impact Has DeVos Campaign Cash Had On MI Politics? Will It Stop Flowing?

Detroit Today February 8, 2017

Michigan Campaign Finance Network Vice President Mike Pence cast a historic and unprecedented tie-breaking vote on Tuesday to make Betsy DeVos...

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Freedom of Information Act FOIA Form
  • Jobs & the Economy
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Bill Would Restrict Public’s Access to Information About Bids for State Business

Rick Pluta February 8, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET There could soon be tighter restrictions on the public’s access to information in bids for state business. A...

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Michigan state capitol building
  • Education
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

State Budget Forecast Shows Emphasis on Education and Infrastructure… Not Tax Cuts

Cheyna Roth February 8, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Education, public safety, and paying down the long term debt will be Gov. Rick Snyder’s top priorities when he...

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Storm Spotters See What Gadgets Can’t

Pat Batcheller February 8, 2017

Forecasters can warn people about approaching severe weather in plenty of time for them to find shelter. Technology has also...

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2016 SOTC Oakland Word Cloud
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Politics, Government & Finance

What Question Do You Want L. Brooks Patterson to Answer During His State of the County Speech This Week?

Shelby Jouppi February 7, 2017

Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson will give his State of the County address at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Add your voice to...

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Free Beer Map
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Drinks Are On The House At These Bars Tonight In Celebration Of Detroiters Premiere [MAP!]

Amanda LeClaire February 7, 2017

The premiere of the Lorne Michaels and Jason Sudeikis-produced Comedy Central sitcom Detroiters airs tonight, and 24 local bars debut the...

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Dilla Albums
  • Culture & Music
  • Soul Saturday
  • We Are 'DET

WDET’s New Soul Sunday Honors Late Detroit Producer J Dilla

Candice Fortman February 7, 2017

DILLA DILLA DILLA BEATS BEATS BEATS.    Today legendary Detroit producer James Yancey known better by his stage names J Dilla...

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The Flint Water Plant water tower in Flint, Mich.
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Environment

State’s Chief Medical Executive Talks About Pneumonia Deaths in Flint

Detroit Today February 7, 2017

Matt Morley Last week on Detroit Today we spoke with Bridge Magazine reporter Chastity Pratt Dawsey about the link between...

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John Waters
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

The “Pope of Trash” on Politics, Art, and Life on the Road

Amanda LeClaire February 7, 2017

The boundary-breaking films of John Waters have inspired a generation of artists to think outside the mainstream. He's toured extensively with his...

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WDET Schedule change
  • We Are 'DET

WDET Welcomes Indivisible to the Line Up & The Late Lunch is Back

Candice Fortman February 7, 2017

At WDET we are constantly evaluating what our audience wants to hear (and do and see and know.). To that...

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