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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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U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for an affordable housing project in Ferndale, Mich. on Aug. 23, 2023.
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U.S. Representative Haley Stevens files articles of impeachment against RFK Jr.

Russ McNamara December 10, 2025
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The Metro: Documentary highlights Detroit’s contributions to American Jazz

Tia Graham December 9, 2025
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Study: Michigan Dead Last in Education Funding Growth

Detroit Today January 24, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET Dead last. That's where Michigan ranks for growth in education spending over the past two decades, according to a...

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Detroit Soulfood
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Healthy Soul Food With a Side of Community Engagement

Brittany Hutson January 23, 2019

In Detroit, with its shifting demographics and redevelopment projects downtown, newer black-owned businesses are consciously creating spaces where blacks feel...

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How the Government Shutdown Leaves the Great Lakes in Limbo

Alex McLenon January 23, 2019

Pat Batcheller As politicians on Capitol Hill continue their staring contest, federal entities such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...

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A deep pothole in Detroit.
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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As Pavement Crumbles, What Are The Chances Gov. Whitmer Will Fix the Damn Roads?

Detroit Today January 23, 2019

Gretchen Whitmer Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ran a campaign to “fix the damn roads” and now she has to find a way...

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Trump Warren 2
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Will Government Shutdown Sour Macomb County Voters on President Trump?

Detroit Today January 23, 2019

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET It’s been more than a month since the federal government shutdown began, the longest in history. Many, if not...

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Auto Show aircraft 01/15/2019
  • Auto
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The Flying Car is Getting Closer [VIDEO]

Pat Batcheller January 23, 2019

It's 2019, and we still don't have a flying car. But a Detroit company is developing perhaps the closest thing...

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Auto Show NAIAS 2019 Cadillac 1/22/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Hemorrhaging Jobs. Anemic Auto Show. Are Cars Still in Detroit’s Blood?

Detroit Today January 22, 2019

Jake Neher The North American international Auto Show (NAIAS) is now open to the public. One thing is becoming clearer than...

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Auto Automotive Industry Car Companies GM Ford 8.10.17-jn
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Is it Time Detroit Stopped Being the ‘Motor City’?

Laura Herberg January 22, 2019

Hear WDET's report by clicking on the audio player above. Ralph Nader, pedestrians on Woodward Avenue, Detroit City Councilmember Scott...

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Burns Night Supper
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Music
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Ackroyd’s Scottish Bakery and Urbanrest Brewery Celebrate Scottish Food, Culture and Poet Robert Burns

Ann Delisi January 21, 2019

Everything from bagpipers to bangers, dancing and Scottish brews will be at this family friendly event in Ferndale at Urbanrest Brewing...

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MLK Day Special Afternoon Programming

Annamarie Sysling January 21, 2019

12 -1 pm: King Stories. A hour documentary of captivating stories told by close friends and associates of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr....

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Pat is hot 1 01/15/2019
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What’s “Hot” at NAIAS: Thermal Cameras That Could Prevent Crashes [PHOTOS + REPORT]

Pat Batcheller January 21, 2019

Patrick Batcheller Automakers could mass-produce and sell autonomous vehicles someday, but they have to answer one key question before consumers...

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Stewart Francke
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Music
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Detroit Musician Stewart Francke Talks About Resilience and Getting Back on the Stage

Ann Delisi January 20, 2019

Stewart Francke has been making music in Detroit for over 30 years producing 14 cds, authoring 2 books, and logging countless performances...

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