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Michiganders urge regulators not to rush approval for data center power plan

Alex McLenon, Elinor Epperson, Brett Dahlberg December 4, 2025

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Martina Guzman speaks into a microphone at WDET studios.
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VERDAD disinformation monitoring AI tool receives grant to expand services

Nargis Rahman December 4, 2025
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Macomb executive says county thrives despite economic uncertainty

Quinn Klinefelter December 4, 2025
Pot Marijuana Dispensary
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

How Legal Are Detroit’s Marijuana Dispensaries?

Station Programming September 30, 2015

Stephen talks with Detroit Councilman James Tate and Cannabis Council attorney Matthew Abel about the legality of marijuana dispensaries found...

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Orville Hubbard
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Statue of Dearborn Mayor Orville Hubbard Comes Down

Station Programming September 30, 2015

Stephen talks with Bridge columnist Bill McGraw on the Statue of Orville Hubbard that was removed September 29th.   Plaques:...

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  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News

As FCA/UAW Deal Fails, Union Threatens Strike at a Ford Plant

Pat Batcheller September 30, 2015

Rejection of Fiat Chrysler’s tentative contract with the United Auto Workers appeared certain Wednesday. The Associated Press reports that plant-level union...

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Michigan capitol
  • Michigan Public Radio Network

Bill Banning Abortion Coercion Moves Forward in State House

Jake Neher September 29, 2015

Bills that would create criminal penalties for coercing a woman to have an abortion have cleared a state House committee. The...

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transportation
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Competition Seeks Innovative Transportation Ideas for Detroit

Bre'Anna Tinsley September 29, 2015

kennymatic/CC Idea Market, a company dedicated to funding upcoming businesses, is calling on entrepreneurs to come up with innovative ways...

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syrian refugees
  • Immigration
  • Michigan Public Radio Network
  • News

Snyder Says Michigan Should Take Refugees

Rick Pluta September 29, 2015

Governor Rick Snyder says he’d like Michigan to welcome more refugees fleeing war and violence in the Middle East. The governor...

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Detroit City Council in Session
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  • Community & Quality of Life
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The Detroit Board of Police Commissioners is Back in Power

Bre'Anna Tinsley September 29, 2015

Bre'Anna Tinsley/ WDET The Detroit City Council unanimously passed a resolution this morning to reinstate full power to the Detroit Police...

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  • All Things Considered
  • News

MDOT Adding 54-thousand Cubic Tons of Mulch to I-696 Slopes

Marissa Gawel September 29, 2015

The Michigan Department of Transportation is adding 54,000 cubic yards of mulch to a stretch of I-696. The project will...

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Paradise Valley
  • All Things Considered
  • Community & Quality of Life
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Developers Wanted for Detroit’s Paradise Valley Area

Marissa Gawel September 29, 2015

Courtesy of Detroit Economic Growth Corporation The Detroit Economic Growth Corporation has seven properties in the city’s Paradise Valley neighborhood...

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Orville Hubbard Statue
  • All Things Considered
  • News

Dearborn Statue of Former Mayor Orville Hubbard Moved

Marissa Gawel September 29, 2015

A statue of Dearborn’s longest-serving mayor, Orville Hubbard, has been removed from City Hall. The statue has drawn criticism in recent years due to Hubbard’s...

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running water
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Jobs & the Economy
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  • Youth

Flint Water Woes

Station Programming September 29, 2015

Stephen speaks with Detroit Free Press Columnist Nancy Kaffer about her most recent column and investigation of issues related to...

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syrian refugees
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music
  • Immigration
  • Jobs & the Economy
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  • Youth

Can Detroit Play a Part with Syrian Refugees?

Station Programming September 29, 2015

Stephen speaks with several people and takes calls about whether or not Detroit should welcome refugees and immigrants from Syria...

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