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Grand Rapids indie rockers Phabies has a new album coming out in June.
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MI Local: Grand Rapids indie rockers Phabies in-studio; premieres from Kylee Phillips, Pancho Villa’s Skull + more

Jeff Milo May 21, 2025

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Mayor Mike Duggan held a press conference on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, to announce new reforms to licensing requirements for small business owners in the city.
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Detroit Evening Report: Duggan announces reform of city licensing requirements for small businesses

Jerome Vaughn May 21, 2025
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New study shows need to protect water from PFAS

Pat Batcheller May 21, 2025
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Legal Marijuana in Canada Worries Windsor Police Chief

Quinn Klinefelter September 22, 2016

WDET has been examining issues facing the city of Windsor, Ontario. One issue of great concern to law enforcement there,...

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Walkerville - Vito's 0916
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Crossing the Lines: Walkerville Is Seeing a Resurgence

Jerome Vaughn September 22, 2016

WDET reporters have been spending the past few weeks in Windsor, talking to residents as part of our “Crossing The...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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New Play Tells Story of Librarian Who Worked To Save Banned Children’s Book

Detroit Today September 22, 2016

Laura Weber Davis, WDET Banned books have been the subject of debate for as long as books have been printed....

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Flint River
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Senate To Vote On Flint Fix-Up Oversight

Rick Pluta September 22, 2016

Jake Neher Flint could name its own experts to oversee the response to the city’s drinking water crisis under a...

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Bethune Elementary and Middle School EAA
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Third Grade Reading Bill Makes Its Way To The Governor’s Desk

Cheyna Roth September 22, 2016

Jake Neher/WDET Third graders who fail the state’s reading test might not be able to graduate to fourth grade. That’s if...

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The Michigan State Capitol building in Lansing.
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Bills Meant To Increase Transparency In Government Make Their Way To The Senate

Cheyna Roth September 22, 2016

Sandra Svoboda Lawmakers need to be more transparent. That was the message sent by the House today when it approved...

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Medical Marijuana Dispensary
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Snyder Signs New Medical Marijuana Rules

Rick Pluta September 22, 2016

WDET There will be new rules soon in Michigan governing how medical marijuana is grown, shared, and sold. Gov. Rick...

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Mackinac Bridge Walk
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New Sensors Measure Stress on Mackinac Bridge

Pat Batcheller September 22, 2016

The Mackinac Bridge is almost 60 years old. It’s held together in part by nearly six million steel bolts and rivets....

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Levin Asks IRS to Audit Trump Foundation

Quinn Klinefelter September 21, 2016

The ranking Democrat on the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee is calling on the IRS to audit the Donald...

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Arne Duncan Rick Snyder School DPS Reading
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Do Students Have A Constitutional Right To Literacy?

Detroit Today September 21, 2016

Jake Neher/WDET Every student in Michigan is guaranteed the right to a “free public education.” The state constitution says “every...

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Carl Taylor
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MSU Sociologist Reflects On Latest Police Shooting Of Unarmed Black Man

Detroit Today September 21, 2016

Rick Pluta, MPRN Last night protests erupted in Charlotte, North Carolina, after the fatal police shooting of a black man. ...

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Ali Harb
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How Dearborn Schools Opened Its Doors To Immigrant Students

Detroit Today September 21, 2016

Jake Neher/WDET    Dearborn is setting a standard for how American cities can be inclusive with the growing number of...

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