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  • News

City of Flint continues boil advisory after water main repair

Quinn Klinefelter February 13, 2023

The entire city of Flint, Mich. remains under a boil water advisory, with officials advising residents that they should continue...

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  • Detroit Evening Report
  • News

Detroit Evening Report: Detroit will have its first Black-owned grocery store in nearly a decade

Sascha Raiyn February 10, 2023

Detroit's Jefferson-Chalmers neighborhood is getting a full service Black-owned grocery store.Listen and Subscribe to the Detroit Evening ReportNPR | Apple...

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  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

How embracing the paranormal could produce a deeper meaning of life

Amanda LeClaire February 10, 2023

Researcher Joshua Cutchin is one of the leading voices of today's paranormal community who are calling for a vast reconsideration...

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  • CultureShift
  • Jobs & the Economy

All Things Marketplace celebrates small Black-owned businesses in Detroit

Tia Graham February 10, 2023

All Things Marketplace in Corktown is like the Black-owned, small-business equivalent of Amazon. Founded by Jennyfer Crawford-Williams (of popular branding...

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  • Animals & Pets
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

What do we owe animals in a world dominated by humans?

Detroit Today, Sam Corey February 10, 2023

Through the purchase of meat, many of us subsequently condone violence toward animals on a daily basis. On factory farms,...

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  • News
  • Transit

SE Michigan transit director says Detroit-Ann Arbor route a success, discusses future expansion plans

Laura Herberg, Solina Robles February 10, 2023

A pilot program connecting Detroit to Ann Arbor by bus is proving to be a success according to officials. The...

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Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan speaks during a press conference.
  • News
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Mayor Duggan seeks Detroit City Council approval to spend $156M budget surplus

Quinn Klinefelter February 10, 2023

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan wants Detroit City Council to amend the current fiscal budget to allow his administration to use...

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Rendering of a proposed building in District Detroit.
  • Detroit Evening Report
  • News

Detroit Evening Report: Brownfield board passes $616M tax break for $1.5B District Detroit project, heads to city council for review

Sascha Raiyn February 9, 2023

A development panel in Detroit has approved $616 million in tax breaks Wednesday night for a proposed $1.5 billion project...

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  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Listen to Dixon’s Violin perform live in WDET’s Studio A

Tia Graham February 9, 2023

Detroit’s own Dixon’s Violin has made it his life's work to use music to express natural human emotions in a...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

The history of violent policing in Detroit — and what’s changed in 60 years

Detroit Today, Sam Corey February 9, 2023

Since the very public police murder of George Floyd almost three years ago, there have been a lot of talks...

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Rescuers carry Zeynep Polat, pulled out from a collapsed building days after the earthquake, in Kahramanmaras, southern Turkey, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023.
  • News

Survivors of Turkey, Syria quake struggle to stay warm, fed

Associated Press February 9, 2023

ANTAKYA, Turkey (AP) — Thousands who lost their homes in a catastrophic earthquake huddled around campfires and clamored for food...

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  • CuriosiD
  • CuriosiD
  • Environment

CuriosiD: Could Detroit’s buried streams see the light of day?

Pat Batcheller February 9, 2023

WDET's CuriosiD series answers your questions about everything Detroit. Subscribe to CuriosiD on ApplePodcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get...

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