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WDET Staff December 12, 2025

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Former U of M football coach Sherrone Moore arraigned in Washtenaw County

Alex McLenon December 12, 2025
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The Metro: They came to America as toddlers, decades later one is detained by ICE

Robyn Vincent, The Metro December 11, 2025
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Some ‘MI COVID Alert’ Users Say the App Won’t Let Them Tell Others They Tested Positive

Laura Herberg December 11, 2020

Updated 12/17/2020 at 12:11 p.m. to include another way to retrieve a PIN number. When David Rumble tested positive for...

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Cancel Culture
  • Community & Quality of Life
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  • CultureShift

Is Cancel and Call-Out Culture Hurting the Social Justice Movement?

LaToya Cross, Amanda LeClaire December 11, 2020

Gant Studios Detroit author and activist adrienne maree brown wants to have a conversation. Not just any conversation, but one...

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  • Culture & Music
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What Do Taylor Swift, the Everly Brothers and Def Leppard Have in Common?

admin December 11, 2020

Taylor Swift has released not one, but two new albums in 2020, but she's also returning to some of her...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Created Equal: Sarah M. Broom Reflects on Home and Forgotten Places

Meta Stange December 11, 2020

Season Three of the podcast Created Equal explores “Writers on Race: From Ralph Ellison to Colson Whitehead,” and features some of the most...

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Michael Kosta
  • Community & Quality of Life
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Comedian Michael Kosta Left the Midwest, But Michigan Never Left Him

Ryan Patrick Hooper December 11, 2020

In his debut one-hour stand-up special for Comedy Central “Detroit. NY. LA.,” Michael Kosta wanted to trace his journey in...

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Black Labor Has Built America Through Centuries

Detroit Today December 11, 2020

In the ongoing reckoning over race in America, many of the conversations in this moment are forward-focused. While striving for...

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Cadillac Dealers’ Revolt Could Juice Electric Vehicle Sales

Quinn Klinefelter December 10, 2020

The Michigan state Senate is set to consider banning automakers from selling electric vehicles directly to customers and bypassing dealerships....

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With No Support From Government, Detroit Restaurants Step Up To Support Service Industry Workers

Ryan Patrick Hooper December 10, 2020

The owner of Batch Brewing Company didn’t set out to raise nearly $50,000 for service industry workers in Detroit, but...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Water Activists Skeptical of Duggan’s Commitment to End Water Shutoff Policy

Detroit Today December 10, 2020

In 2014, the United Nations called Detroit’s water shutoffs policy “contrary to human rights.” Now, six years later, Mayor Mike...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan State of the State 2020 1/30/2020
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Duggan Seeks Third Term as Detroit’s Mayor

Eli Newman December 10, 2020

Mayor Mike Duggan is running for a third term in Detroit’s 2021 mayoral election. The 62-year-old Democrat lists increased investment...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
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The Problem With Your Pandemic “Pod”

Detroit Today December 10, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has undone much of the nation’s social fabric, pushing many people into a world of isolation. As...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education
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Forgiving Student Loans Won’t Fix the Root Cause of the Student Debt Crisis

Detroit Today December 9, 2020

President-elect Joe Biden recently came out in support of legislation for COVID relief that would include forgiving $10,000 in student loan...

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