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Old-growth forest at Independence Oaks reveals Indigenous past

Amanda LeClaire December 19, 2025

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  • 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
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  • Culture & Music
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  • Jobs & the Economy

New research suggests millennials aren’t lazy — just unlucky

Tia Graham August 5, 2022

In 1997, more than 40% of teens were part of the workforce. Just over 15 years later, that number dropped...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
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Monkeypox: What Michigan residents need to know

Amanda LeClaire August 5, 2022

Clinics that treat sexually transmitted diseases, already struggling to handle a huge increase in infections such as syphilis and gonorrhea,...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

A new memoir explores finding meaning and hope amid tragedy

Detroit Today August 5, 2022

Grief and pain can break us — but they can also break us open. It can move us to take new...

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SMASH Academy aims to help students overcome barriers to STEM careers

Nargis Rahman August 5, 2022

The Summer Math and Science Honors Academy (SMASH) is wrapping up its summer portion of a multi-year program to prepare...

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Michigan mining
  • Environment
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State lawmakers consider taking away local authority to issue gravel mining permits

Lester Graham August 5, 2022

The Great Lakes region is blessed with an abundance of water. But water quality, affordability, and aging water infrastructure are...

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  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Puppet Film Series premieres in Detroit

Amanda LeClaire August 5, 2022

Cinema lovers and fans of the wonderful art of puppetry, unite! Beginning Friday, Aug. 5, the Detroit Puppet Company (DPC)...

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Traffic lights go dark during a power outage in Michigan
  • Detroit Evening Report
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Detroit Evening Report, Aug. 4, 2022: Thousands lose power across Michigan due to severe thunderstorms

Nargis Rahman August 4, 2022

Welcome to the Detroit Evening Report, a daily round-up of news that city residents need to know.More than 100,000 customers...

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Michigan State Capitol Lansing in Spring
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

What the Michigan primary says about what’s next for minimum wage and paid sick leave

Detroit Today August 4, 2022

There’s been a lot of political news in Michigan as of late, including the primaries on Tuesday. The results of those...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

What is the Inflation Reduction Act and will it pass?

Detroit Today August 4, 2022

Build Back Better once held a lot of promise. President Biden’s signature legislation was offering universal pre-K, free community college,...

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Oxford High School
  • News

Attorney seeks to include Oxford High School security guard in lawsuit

Alex McLenon August 4, 2022

A motion has been filed to add a security guard as a defendant in a civil case against Oxford High...

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  • News

Judge extends order that keeps abortion legal in Michigan

Associated Press August 4, 2022

PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan judge on Wednesday extended an order that bars county prosecutors from enforcing a 1931 ban on...

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  • Environment
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Will Michigan farmers voluntarily help reduce phosphorus loading into Lake Erie?

Lester Graham August 4, 2022

The Great Lakes region is blessed with an abundance of water. But water quality, affordability, and aging water infrastructure are...

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