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WDET Staff December 12, 2025

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Mary Sheffield high fives in celebration as her victory in the 2025 mayoral election is announced.
  • Detroit Evening Report
  • Secondary

Detroit Evening Report: Brian White selected as Sheffield’s deputy mayor

Sascha Raiyn December 16, 2025
Israelis demonstrate to demand the release of the hostages from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, during a protest outside of the U.S. Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, March 1, 2024.
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Secondary
  • The Metro

The Metro: Explaining antisemitism—and why it’s rising in America

Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent, The Metro December 16, 2025
Bridge to Canada Ambassador Customs Border Vernor 1/15/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Immigration
  • Politics, Government & Finance
  • Public Safety
  • Racial Attitudes

Border Patrol Profiling Includes Local Law Enforcement

Detroit Today, Clare Brennan April 12, 2021

A new report released by the ACLU of Michigan has exposed a pattern of overreach and racial profiling within the Border...

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Omar Sosa
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift
  • News

Musician Omar Sosa On How His Father’s Love of Nat King Cole and a Bootleg Herbie Hancock Cassette Influenced His Sound

Amanda LeClaire April 10, 2021

Jazz pianist Omar Sosa is celebrated for his unique blend of global sounds with modern electronic elements. But it's his...

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Matt Prentice
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Chef James Rigato Remembers Beloved Restaurateur Chef Matt Prentice

David Leins April 9, 2021

Chef Matt Prentice died Thursday, April 8, at the age of 62 after a brief non-COVID-19 related illness. Prentice was...

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gov whitmer 11-15
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Whitmer Urges Halt of High School Classes, Youth Sports

Russ McNamara April 9, 2021

Instead of implementing restrictions in the face of a third wave of COVID-19, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is asking for people...

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Mindfulness CC
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift
  • News

How Doing ‘The Work’ Could Change Your Life

Amanda LeClaire April 9, 2021

In recent years, the influence of the health and wellness community has taken off in unprecedented ways on social media.  Therapists and...

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President Biden Covid Response
  • uncategorized

Biden To Surge Vaccinators, Testing to Hard-hit Michigan

Associated Press April 9, 2021

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Washington is surging federal resources to support vaccinations, testing and therapeutics, but not vaccines, to Michigan in an...

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April Anderson Good Cakes and Bakes 3
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Cooking
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music

Online Ordering is Key Ingredient in Good Cakes and Bakes’ Resilience During Pandemic

David Leins April 9, 2021

Subscribe where ever you listen to podcasts: Apple Podcast — Spotify — Google Play — Stitcher — TuneIn — NPR Good Cakes and Bakes on the Avenue of Fashion is a...

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A person holds up a "Black Lives Matter" sign during a protest in Detroit, Mich.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Racial Attitudes

Racial Trauma Makes Derek Chauvin Trial Too Hard for Some To Watch

Detroit Today April 9, 2021

A short essay on the Chauvin trial by Stephen Henderson read at the start of Detroit Today: We are going to...

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an older woman wearing a surgical mask receives a vaccination from a younger woman wearing a surgical mask, face shield and a lab coat
  • All Things Considered
  • Morning Edition
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Gov. Whitmer Turns to Persuasion Over COVID-19 Restrictions

Rick Pluta April 9, 2021

Less stick. More carrot. That appears to be Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s approach now. Last Wednesday, the governor visited Ford Field...

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Detroit People's Food Co-op
  • News

Detroit People’s Food Co-op Signs Purchase Agreement for North End Location

Laura Herberg April 8, 2021

A food co-op more than 10 years in the making is a little bit closer to fruition. The Detroit Black...

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Governor Gretchen Whitmer State of the State 2020 7
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Separating Fact From Fiction Regarding Gov. Whitmer’s Nursing Home Policies During Pandemic

Detroit Today April 8, 2021

One of the toughest issues to make sense of during the pandemic in Michigan is the death rates in nursing homes....

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Highland Park blight graffiti trash tagging LH
  • News

Highland Park Official Wants to Clean Up the Whole City

Laura Herberg April 8, 2021

A Highland Park city councilmember wants to see the entire 2.97-square-mile city cleaned up. Litter and graffiti have been an...

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