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The Metro: Measles case confirmed in Oakland County

David Leins The Metro December 17, 2025

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

Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent The Metro December 16, 2025
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What Could GOP Tax Plan, Budget Impasse Mean for Low-Income Kids’ Health Funding?

Detroit Today December 19, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Lost in many conversations about what’s happening in Washington right now is the possible fate of funding for...

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StoryCorps Detroit: Yellowman

Laura Herberg December 19, 2017

In this episode of the StoryCorps Detroit podcast, we hear the story of how Ken met Lori. StoryCorps Ken remembers...

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How Is Trump Reshaping the American Judiciary?

Detroit Today December 18, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET You may have seen a viral video (see below) recently that shows one of President Trump’s federal judicial...

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StoryCorps Detroit: “It seems like fewer of us make it now.”

Laura Herberg December 18, 2017

NEED TO ADD AUDIO AND PUBLISH. In 1967, Bill Williams was a teenager living with his extended family not far from...

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Postal Service Faces Busiest Week of the Year

Quinn Klinefelter December 18, 2017

Courtesy of USPS In this season of good will to all you might want to spare a kind thought for...

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WDET Addresses Stephen Henderson’s Dismissal From the Detroit Free Press

Detroit Today December 18, 2017

WDET Here is Stephen Henderson's statement: On Friday, I was terminated from my role as columnist and head of the...

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The Progressive Underground Show 243 feat. JON DIXON

Chris Campbell December 17, 2017

Jon Dixon Music On tonight's The Progressive Underground, we interview internationally renowned pianist/composer Jon Dixon and bump tracks from his...

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StoryCorps Detroit: A Front Row Seat to the Looting of 1967

Laura Herberg December 17, 2017

In this StoryCorps Detroit segment, 82-year-old Clarice Rodgers asks her son, Curtis Rodgers, Jr., what he was up to when...

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StoryCorps Detroit: Poetry and Parenting

Laura Herberg December 16, 2017

Detroit-based poet jessica Care moore first gained national attention for her poetry performances when she won five weeks in a...

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Longitude and Latitude, with Attitude: One Man’s Quest to See the Entire World

Annamarie Sysling December 16, 2017

Author and semi-retired Social Studies teacher Rufus McGaugh has been everywhere from Antarctica to Australia. In his newly released book, "Longitude...

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State Lawmakers Say Goodbye to 2017: Here’s What They Did and Didn’t Do

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 15, 2017

Michigan Senate The Michigan Legislature has adjourned until 2018. As usual, lawmakers passed a flurry of bills before leaving for...

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Detroit Today December 15, 2017

When Governor Rick Snyder took office he stressed the need for Michigan -- and Detroit more specifically -- to diversify...

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