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Detroit’s Major Museums To Reopen on July 10th

Ryan Patrick Hooper June 25, 2020

Detroit’s major museums have announced plans to re-open their doors to patrons on Friday, July 10th. The Detroit Institute of...

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Vote Here Elections Polling Place Voting 11/5/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson: Ensuring Absentee Voting Smart, Safe Measure

Detroit Today June 25, 2020

Video emerged from Kentucky’s primary election this week, showing voters pounding on the locked doors of the only polling location...

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WDET Book Club Invisible Man
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WDET’s Third Summer Book Club: Ralph Ellison’s “Invisible Man”

Detroit Today June 25, 2020

For the third year, 101.9 WDET will host a book club on the radio, online and on Facebook. This year,...

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Parents Going Back to Work After Pandemic Peak Struggle to Find Child Care

Pat Batcheller June 24, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has put a strain on the nation's child care system. Many providers had to close due to...

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Black Lives Matter Sign Outside of Church
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“Black Lives Matter” At A Church In Gentrifying Corktown Neighborhood

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper June 24, 2020

On the corner of Michigan and Trumbull in the city’s Corktown neighborhood, St. Peter's Episcopal Church is practicing “radical hospitality.”...

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Michigan Officials Ready Vehicle Owners For New Auto Insurance Law

Laura Herberg June 24, 2020

Since the 1970s, all drivers in Michigan have been required to pay for unlimited medical coverage on their auto insurance bills....

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Michigan Officials Look to Boost Funding For Schools Re-Opening

Detroit Today June 24, 2020

Republican lawmakers in Lansing have unveiled their plan to re-open school buildings this fall. The plan relies on $1.3 billion...

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Family Sues Kalamazoo Foster Facility For Death of Minor, State Pulls Contract

Eli Newman June 24, 2020

The family of a Black teenager who died while residing at a Kalamazoo juvenile center in May is now suing the...

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Emergency 911 Public Safety Police 10/30/2018
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Detroit Sees Rise In Violence As 29 Shot Over Father’s Day Weekend

Eli Newman June 24, 2020

More than two dozen Detroiters were shot over Father's Day weekend, according to Detroit police. 29 people were shot over the...

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Former Gubernatorial Candidate Abdul El-Sayed On Policing and Public Health

Jake Neher June 23, 2020

A number of local governments in Michigan and across the country have declared racism a public health crisis. The move...

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COVID Diaries - Ch 8 - Main
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COVID Diaries: A New And Unfamiliar World

COVID Diaries June 23, 2020

101.9 WDET presents "COVID Diaries: Stories of Resilience." Through WDET's StoryMakers and in partnership with Documenting Detroit, we've commissioned five documentary...

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Protest Street Art
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During Black Lives Matter Movement, Protest Art Can Be the Needle That Threads Change

Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross June 23, 2020

Artist Nina Simone said that it is an artists’ duty to reflect the times they live in. This resonates in the current era of socio-political unrest. ...

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