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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
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CuriosiD: What happens to the Christmas tree in Campus Martius after the holidays?

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

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Why ‘Parasite’s Oscar Wins Matter

Detroit Today February 10, 2020

The 92nd Academy Awards took place last night and it was one to remember, especially for Parasite, winner of Best...

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Allen Rd train delay 02/06/20
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Wayne County Finds $35 Million Solution to End Allen Rd. Train Delays

Pat Batcheller February 10, 2020

One of Metro Detroit's most chronic traffic headaches is about to get some relief. Local, state and federal officials have...

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Detroit Film Theatre
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At 92-Years-Old, Can the Academy Awards Still Learn New Tricks?

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 7, 2020

The 92nd annual Academy Awards are happening this Sunday at 8 p.m. on ABC. One of the biggest storylines in...

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Wayne State University WSU Sign Midtown 9/9/2019
  • Elections
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Wayne State Names Presidential Election A Campus Holiday

Tia Graham February 7, 2020

Wayne State University is declaring the 2020 presidential election a campus holiday. Officials say it is in response to achieving...

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  • Culture & Music
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Immigration
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After ‘American Dirt’ Controversy, Will Publishers Embrace Minority Authors?

Detroit Today February 7, 2020

Recently, a firestorm ensued after the publication of a book titled “American Dirt."  It’s a story about a Mexican mother...

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Brighton Gardens Lake Colony Mr Smiths Forgotten Community
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Racial Attitudes

Brighton Gardens: The Idlewild Inspired Community You’ve Never Heard Of

Detroit Today February 7, 2020

You may have heard about Idlewild, the resort community up north often called "Michigan’s black Eden." But there are smaller...

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  • All Things Considered
  • Education
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When Traumatic Events Occur, Teachers Face Student Concerns

Sascha Raiyn February 6, 2020

When school shootings, natural disasters or incidents of police brutality make the news, students take their concerns about that news...

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2019 Novel Coronavirus
  • Coronavirus in Michigan
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Coronavirus Concerns Lead to Cancellation of Lunar New Year Celebrations

Sascha Raiyn February 6, 2020

Local Lunar New Year events are being canceled or postponed because of concerns about the 2019 Novel Coronavirus. The Detroit...

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Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) 2/6/2020
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

‘Detroiter’ Mitt Romney Breaks with Party on Impeachment Vote

Detroit Today February 6, 2020

President Donald Trump has been acquitted of two impeachment charges.  The hearings have been endowed with an air of inevitability....

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Vote Here Elections Polling Place Voting 11/5/2019
  • Elections
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Michigan Primary Won’t Be Like Iowa, State Department Says

Laura Herberg February 6, 2020

Days after the Iowa Caucuses there is still no clear winner. Meanwhile, some Michigan voters are worried similar delays could...

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Your Old Phones Are A ‘Ticking Time Bomb’ for the Environment

Annamarie Sysling February 6, 2020

Most of us can relate to the frustration of a smart phone that starts to glitch after a few years,...

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University Lecture Hall educationusa.state.gov 5/6/2019
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education
  • Politics, Government & Finance

How Trigger Warnings Could Worsen Anxiety Among Students

Detroit Today February 6, 2020

By now you’ve likely heard the term "trigger warning."  It’s become an increasingly common disclaimer at the start of any...

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