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Nancy Schlichting Book
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Schlichting on Turning HFHS Around, Coming Out and Coming to Detroit

Station Programming November 12, 2015

A new book written by outgoing Henry Ford Health Systems CEO Nancy Schlichting highlights her time in Detroit, her coming...

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GOP candidates
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Winners and Losers: The 4th Republican Debate

Station Programming November 11, 2015

Tim Alberta, Chief Political Correspondent for the National Review, analyzes key topics and interactions from Tuesday night's GOP debate. Henderson says...

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Obama Twitter
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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The “Twitter” Presidential Campaign

Station Programming November 11, 2015

Does whomever controls twitter, control the presidential campaign? Host Stephen Henderson talks with Professor Christina Guarneri, PhD, about the effect,...

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Detroit Skyline 2
  • Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later Series
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The Story of Detroit’s Bankruptcy: A “Takeover” or an Inevitable Financial Crisis?

Quinn Klinefelter November 8, 2015

Detroit is approaching its one-year anniversary of emerging from the nation’s largest-ever municipal bankruptcy, and the city has changed. Perhaps...

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Mayor Mike Duggan 1
  • Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later Series
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City’s Finances, Leadership Culture Changed by Bankruptcy

Quinn Klinefelter November 8, 2015

Irvin Corley Jr. spent the past half-century providing an independent analysis of Detroit’s finances for the City Council. Quinn Klinefelter...

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Walleye Fishing Detroit River
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What’s Happened in 10 Years of Lake St. Clair and Detroit River Restoration

Station Programming November 6, 2015

Fish populations in Lake Saint Clair and the Detroit River are reportedly on the rebound in a big way. U.S....

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Old Timey Nurses
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The Cost of Obamacare Too Much?

Station Programming November 6, 2015

Enrollment for Obamacare (the Affordable Care Act) opened this week. People face a tax penalty if they don’t sign up....

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economy
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The Michigan Economic Activity Index Increase for Fifth Month Straight

Bre'Anna Tinsley November 4, 2015

Simon Cunnigham/CC Comerica Bank’s Michigan Economic Activity Index grew three-tenths of a percentage point in August. The report suggests auto...

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Terry Barclay
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More Women on Boards but No More in Power Positions

Station Programming November 3, 2015

A newly updated report from Inforum, a professional womens organization says despite the historic appointment of a woman CEO at...

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Pontiac Silverdome
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Pontiac Silverdome to Be Demolished Next Spring

Eli Newman October 31, 2015

After years of abandonment, the Pontiac Silverdome will be torn down. The former Detroit Lions stadium will be demolished after a...

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water protest
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Detroit Searches for Running Water in Abandoned Homes

Quinn Klinefelter October 30, 2015

Detroit officials say they plan to send teams throughout the city this weekend to check whether homes being billed for...

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Syrian Refugee
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Here’s the Story of a Syrian Refugee Family Resettling in Detroit

Station Programming October 27, 2015

Stephen speaks with ​Sean de Four, Lutheran Social Services Vice President, Children and Family Services overseeing refugee resettlement. Lutheran Social Services...

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