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People walk through holiday decorations at Michigan Central Station
  • Featured
  • The Metro Events Guide

Metro Events Guide: 14 things to do in metro Detroit this holiday season

Sophia Jozwiak December 18, 2025

News

Campus Martius Christmas Tree Downtown Detroit 11/30/2018
  • CuriosiD
  • CuriosiD
  • Secondary

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
  • In The Groove
  • Secondary

Best music of 2025 on WDET

WDET Staff December 12, 2025
Republican Party GOP flag
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

GOP ’23: Michigan conservatives describe the Republican Party and conservativism

Detroit Today, Sam Corey December 2, 2022

In this state and around the country, many anticipated state Republicans gaining large majorities in the midterm elections. That didn’t...

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a forest fire with smoke covering an area near a lake, hills and mountains
  • CultureShift
  • Environment

Climate change continues to be vacant in our movies and TV shows

Ryan Patrick Hooper December 2, 2022

One of the main things on young people's minds these days is climate change. They worry about the future and...

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"Color Cubes," a geometric illustration of twelve vibrantly colored cubes overlapping one another, framed on a white wall alongside another red, yellow and pale blue illustration.
  • CultureShift

Iconic Detroit mural artist cements his legacy with retrospective exhibit

Ryan Patrick Hooper December 1, 2022

At 87 years old, David Rubello is still growing and learning as an artist. He's a giant in Detroit's art...

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People gather around the Spirit of Detroit landmark to protest the use of ShotSpotter.
  • Detroit Evening Report
  • News

Detroit Evening Report: Detroit City Council, police sued over ShotSpotter expansion

Tia Graham December 1, 2022

Two social justice groups are suing the city of Detroit, its police department and city officials over the expansion of...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy

What Congress is doing to prevent a potential rail workers strike

Detroit Today, Sam Corey December 1, 2022

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed two resolutions in an effort to head off a potential labor stoppage next...

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Kym Worthy
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Public Safety

‘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
  • News

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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UHaul Truck
  • 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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an adult hand holds an infant's hand
  • 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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james jennifer crumbley
  • 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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  • News
  • 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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