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Detroit indie artist Jessie Berkshires (center) with her husband and musical collaborator Nat Plane (left) and MI Local host Jeff Milo at WDET Studios, July 15, 2025.
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MI Local: Jessie Berkshires’ ‘Sad Girl Summer’ + Corazon Szell and North Ingalls Band

Jeff Milo July 16, 2025

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The Capitol is seen under dark skies in Washington, Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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Senate votes to move ahead with Trump’s request for $9 billion in spending cuts

Associated Press July 15, 2025
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In The Groove: Fresh selects from Clipse, Madlib, Juan Wauters + Concert of Colors highlights

Ryan Patrick Hooper July 15, 2025
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UM Professor Wins Pulitzer Prize: Hear Heather Ann Thompson’s WDET Interview Here

Detroit Today April 12, 2017

Blood In The Water University of Michigan history professor Heather Ann Thompson won a Pulitzer Prize this week for her nonfiction book...

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Michigan’s Role in the Rise of the Middle Class

Detroit Today April 12, 2017

Michigan State University Southeast Michigan is, in many ways, the birthplace of the American Middle Class. Since the early 20th...

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What Can Justice Department Learn from Detroit’s Consent Decrees?

Detroit Today April 12, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions filed a memo in early April for the Department of Justice to review...

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State Launches New Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

Cheyna Roth April 12, 2017

Cheyna Roth/MPRN Michigan is updating what state officials call a useful tool for fighting the opioid epidemic. The problematic state...

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Bill Schuette Attorney General
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Progressive Group Sues Schuette for Emails

Rick Pluta April 12, 2017

Rick Pluta/MPRN A left-leaning group has filed a lawsuit to find out how often Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette and...

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City of Detroit Has Only Three Fully Licensed Medical Pot Shops

Amy Miller April 12, 2017

“Only three are approved right now. There are some that are still going through the process. 61 of them are...

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Detroit City FC Returns to Action

Pat Batcheller April 12, 2017

Detroit City Football Club's average home attendance last season was 5,225 fans per game. That's more than most double- and...

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State Senator Bert Johnson Indicted on Conspiracy and Theft Charges

Associated Press April 11, 2017

A Michigan lawmaker was charged Tuesday with putting a no-show employee on his office payroll to repay her for $14,000...

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The National Weather Service's Detroit forecast office is in White Lake Township.
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Tornado Outbreak on April 11, 1965 Kills Hundreds in Midwest

Jerome Vaughn April 11, 2017

Paul Huffmann, NOAA On April 11, 1965, 47 tornadoes descended on the Midwest, leaving 271 dead and more than 3,400...

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What’s The Future of the Middle Class in America?

Detroit Today April 11, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET We've been hearing reports for several years now about the slow erosion of a Middle Class in America. That...

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Author Peter Markus Talks New Book on Teaching Poetry in Detroit Schools

Shelby Jouppi April 11, 2017

Courtesy of Peter Markus Author Peter Markus has spent the last two decades as an Artist in Residence with InsideOut...

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U.S. Auto Workers Face Competition from Other Nations and New Technology

Quinn Klinefelter April 11, 2017

Dawn Uhl-Zifilippo/WDET President Trump has repeatedly pledged to bring outsourced auto jobs back to the U.S. and make Michigan the...

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