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Radios in Motion
  • Ann Delisi's Essential Conversations
  • Culture & Music

Former ‘Radios In Motion’ Host On The Many Faces of Detroit’s Music Scene

Ann Delisi November 11, 2019

Radio host Mike Halloran hasn't been on the air in Detroit for over 30 years. But his influence on broadcasting in...

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Veterans - VA
  • All Things Considered
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  • Public Safety

VA Hospitals Struggle to Address Suicide, Substance Abuse Amongst Veterans

Russ McNamara November 11, 2019

In the US, today marks Veterans Day. It’s a day nations around the world celebrate the military service of men and...

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Flint cityofflint.com 6.1.17-jn
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy
  • Politics, Government & Finance

New Flint Mayor Faces Another Financial Emergency On Day One

Detroit Today November 11, 2019

Michigan House of Representatives Flint gets a new mayor on Monday. Less than a week after narrowly defeating incumbent mayor Karen...

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Board members from the Detroit Public Schools Community District moved to extend Superintendent Nikolai Vitti's contract through 2028 on Tuesday, March 19, 2024.
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education

Detroit Public Schools Superintendent Nikolai Vitti Touts Progress, Explains Challenges Ahead

Detroit Today November 11, 2019

Dr. Nikolai Vitti inherited a discounted and under-performing Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) in 2017. As Superintendent, Dr. Vitti isn't...

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GABE LELAND
  • All Things Considered
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Detroit City Councilman Focuses on Helping His District Despite Indictment

Russ McNamara November 11, 2019

Detroit City Councilman Gabe Leland was first elected to Detroit City Council in 2013 when he was 31 and re-elected...

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“I Never Aspired to Be a Band Leader:” Jazz Legend Doug Hammond on Musical Leadership and the Power of Rhythm

Amanda LeClaire November 8, 2019

Jazz percussionist Doug Hammond is a living legend. Although born and raised in Tampa, Florida, the drummer is indelibly tied...

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The Detroit Institute of Arts.
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Two Years Ahead of Schedule, the Detroit Institute of Arts Wants Another 10-Year Millage

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross November 8, 2019

With their annual fundraising gala and a new exhibition highlighting African-American collectors and artists on deck, the Detroit Institute of...

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Alicia Menendez Portrait Cropped
  • Culture & Music
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy

The Challenges Of Being Yourself in the Workplace

Detroit Today November 8, 2019

Why don’t we open up more at work? Probably because we fear being judged, misunderstood or disliked. This is especially...

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Central Michigan University President Bob Davies 11/8/2019
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education
  • Politics, Government & Finance

New CMU President Bob Davies On Push to Expand Presence in Detroit

Detroit Today November 8, 2019

Its main campus may be two hours north of Detroit in Mt. Pleasant, but Central Michigan University is looking to expand...

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State Rep. and Former Teacher Lori Stone On Education in Center Line

Russ McNamara November 8, 2019

As 101.9 WDET focuses on Center Line as part of our "Crossing the Lines" series, we’re talking with people who...

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Generational Politics Panel 11/7/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Beyond #OKboomer, Four Women of Four Different Generations Talk Politics

Detroit Today November 7, 2019

A 40-year age gap separates the oldest and youngest candidates in a crowded Democratic presidential primary field. The slate of...

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Empty School Hallway
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  • Detroit Documenters
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  • Morning Edition

Detroit Public Schools Get $5 Million For Mental Health Care Services

Eleanore Catolico November 7, 2019

The Detroit Public Schools Community District received $5 million in grants and additional funds to augment behavioral and mental health...

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