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Senate approves Trump’s $9B in cuts to public media, foreign aid

Associated Press July 17, 2025

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Marcus Samuelsson, chef, restaurateur and television personality, speaks at a Global Citizen NOW event in Detroit, Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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The Metro: Marcus Samuelsson is savoring Detroit’s global food scene

Tia Graham, David Leins, The Metro July 17, 2025
The "dogleg," highlighted in red, is comprised of Detroit's Boynton and Oakwood Heights neighborhoods. Detroit is highlighted in pink.
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CuriosiD: Where in Detroit is the community known as Dogleg?

Bre'Anna Tinsley July 17, 2025
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Get Covered Wayne County Event Offers Health Care Options

Bre'Anna Tinsley November 5, 2015

waynecounty.onlineparentingprograms.com Wayne County hosted a health care enrollment event in Detroit Thursday. Residents applied for Affordable Care Act coverage, Medicaid,...

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Michigan DEQ Plans to Lower Phosphorus Levels in Lake Erie

Eli Newman November 5, 2015

Officials with Michigan’s Department of Environmental Quality have devised a plan to reduce harmful chemicals in Lake Erie. The state, in...

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Black Lives Matter (Annette Bernhardt)
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Violence, #BlackLivesMatter, Justice and Blame

Station Programming November 5, 2015

Annette Bernhardt/FLICKR Recent killings of unarmed black men and women in the United States have given rise to the Black...

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Representative Candice Miller on Her Legacy in Congress and What’s Next

Station Programming November 5, 2015

Michigan Congresswomen Candice Miller speaks with Stephen Henderson about her 13 years in Washington D.C. Miller serves on the Homeland...

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Behold a Year’s Worth of Detroit Weather in 90 Minutes

Pat Batcheller November 5, 2015

An old saying goes, “if you don’t like the weather in Detroit, wait five minutes, it’ll change.” Soon, you’ll be able...

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The Michigan Economic Activity Index Increase for Fifth Month Straight

Bre'Anna Tinsley November 4, 2015

Simon Cunnigham/CC Comerica Bank’s Michigan Economic Activity Index grew three-tenths of a percentage point in August. The report suggests auto...

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Charles Pugh
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Detroit Schools Reach Settlement in Lawsuit Against Former City Council President

Quinn Klinefelter November 4, 2015

The Detroit Public School system has reached a settlement with a young man suing the district and former City Council...

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Dan Merritt
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Diversity in Comics – Minority Superheroes On the Rise?

Station Programming November 4, 2015

The comic book world is becoming more diverse with both talent and characters, but what does it mean? Host Stephen...

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Intense Toledo Mayoral Race Leaves Status Quo

Station Programming November 4, 2015

Counselman Collection/Creative Commons What happened in the interesting and bizarre Toledo mayoral race? What about Ohio’s marijuana push? Host Stephen...

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I-75 Pothole
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Michigan Legislature Finally Passes Road Funding Package

Station Programming November 4, 2015

The Michigan Legislature approved a roads funding package after years of stalemates and postponed votes. State Capitol reporter Jake Neher join Stephen...

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November 3rd Election Results

WDET News November 3, 2015

Unofficial election results from the Wayne County Clerk. Unofficial results from Oakland County. Unofficial results from Macomb County. Oakland County Berkley Mayor...

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Terry Barclay
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More Women on Boards but No More in Power Positions

Station Programming November 3, 2015

A newly updated report from Inforum, a professional womens organization says despite the historic appointment of a woman CEO at...

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