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Old-growth forest at Independence Oaks reveals Indigenous past

Amanda LeClaire December 19, 2025

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Campus Martius Christmas Tree Downtown Detroit 11/30/2018
  • CuriosiD
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CuriosiD: What happens to the Christmas tree in Campus Martius after the holidays?

Bre'Anna Tinsley December 18, 2025
WDET's Best Of 2025 playlist
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Best music of 2025 on WDET

WDET Staff December 12, 2025
Kym Worthy
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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‘11,000 to Zero’ campaign seeks those affected by Detroit’s rape kit backlog

Detroit Today December 1, 2022

The Wayne County Prosecutor's office has launched the "11,000 to Zero" campaign as part of its rape kits backlog review....

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Michigan Health Department
  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: Michigan health department aims to expand mental health care for children in foster homes, juvenile jail

Nargis Rahman November 30, 2022

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is expanding its services for behavioral needs for kids in foster care...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

What population decline means for Michigan and its residents

Detroit Today, Sam Corey November 30, 2022

Often referred to as “human capital” by scholars, people are the engines for economic prosperity. Most economists believe the more...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Public Safety

How RSV is impacting children, hospitals in Michigan

Detroit Today, Sam Corey November 30, 2022

While some are still concerned about COVID-19, there is another virus that has been hitting Michiganders hard. RSV, or the...

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  • News

Michigan Supreme Court pauses criminal trial scheduled for the parents of Oxford High School shooter

Quinn Klinefelter November 30, 2022

The Michigan Supreme Court has paused a criminal trial scheduled for the parents of the teen who killed four students...

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Michigan Legislature Democrat Leadership
  • MichMash

MichMash: The road ahead with incoming Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks

John Filbrandt November 30, 2022

Michigan Democrats will take control of the state House and Senate next year and Governor Whitmer will return for a...

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  • Politics, Government & Finance

President Biden tells Michiganders US economy is improving at Bay City speech

Quinn Klinefelter November 30, 2022

President Biden says legislation passed under his administration is improving the U.S. economy. Biden made the remarks at a semi-conductor...

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Ford
  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report: Ford recalls over 600,000 SUVs for possible fire risk

Jerome Vaughn November 29, 2022

Ford is recalling 643,000 SUVs because of possible cracked fuel injectors that could lead to vehicle fires. Listen and Subscribe...

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Book cover for "Homecoming: The Path to Prosperity in a Post-Global World" by Ranna Foroohar. White with black and gray text, with a small illustration of a globe on a stick
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

New book imagines a more generous, stable local economy

Detroit Today, Sam Corey November 29, 2022

Americans feel conflicted about free trade globally, their opinions splitting mostly along partisan lines. Republicans are more likely to oppose...

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Oxford High School
  • News

Former Oxford school officials say Ethan Crumbley should have been sent home before mass shooting

Quinn Klinefelter November 29, 2022

Two former school board members allege that district officials did not follow existing policies that could have prevented the mass...

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  • Environment
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Great Lakes Now features the search for venomous catfish

Pat Batcheller November 29, 2022

The latest episode of Great Lakes Now features a small fish tale. Or to be more precise, a tale about...

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  • CultureShift

Detroit Public Theatre’s latest show highlights the power of performance

Ryan Patrick Hooper November 29, 2022

In the Cass Corridor, Detroit Public Theater has opened its new headquarters. It’s bringing top-rated theater to the city, and...

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