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Feds: Ships Can Pull Asian Carp Through Electric Barriers

Quinn Klinefelter May 26, 2016

A new federal report finds barges could accidentally allow Asian carp to cross electric barriers designed to keep the invasive...

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Spider
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Learn How to Eat Bugs This Weekend

Amy Miller May 26, 2016

There is an opportunity to broaden your palate this weekend.  Beginning today , May 26, the first Edible Insect Conference...

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UM Men's Glee Club
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“Seven Last Words of the Unarmed” Explores Final Words of Black Men

Station Programming May 26, 2016

“The very question of ‘why?’ sort of sets up the whole rest of the piece," says composer Joel Thompson. "Why is...

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Throwback Thursday #tbt
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Throwback Thursday: Songs That Defined Your Prom

Station Programming May 26, 2016

Flickr We want to hear your Prom or formal dance story and the soundtrack that accompanies the memory. Did you have...

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SEMCOG: Fatal Traffic Crashes Increased in 2015

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 25, 2016

The Southeast Michigan Council of Governments is advising motorists to take precautions when traveling over the Memorial Day weekend. The...

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Detroit Skyline 2
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Are Cities Like Detroit About To See A Mass Exodus of Millennials?

Station Programming May 25, 2016

YouthfulCities A new global survey suggests keeping millennials in their current city will be challenging. Fifty-eight percent of millennials who responded to...

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Andy Meisner
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Andy Meisner Shares Strategies to Deter Land Speculation

Station Programming May 25, 2016

Jay Tafilowski/WDET "We have a real vested interest in fighting foreclosure, preventing the effects of blight and avoiding the effects...

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Detroit Receives Grants to Preserve Historic Sites

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 24, 2016

The State Historic Preservation Office with Michigan State Housing Development Authority is granting Detroit about $50,000 for historic research and repairs on two historic...

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City of Warren Fights Scammers Targeting Seniors

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 24, 2016

The City of Warren is forming a police task force to fight scammers targeting senior citizens. Investigators are looking specifically...

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Blight in Brightmoor
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Speculators Own 20 Percent of Land Parcels in Detroit

Station Programming May 24, 2016

Jay Tafilowski/WDET A few investors making big gambles on the future value of land in Detroit are buying up lots...

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Veterans Military
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Michigan Must Do Better By Its Vets, GOP And Democratic Lawmakers Agree

Station Programming May 24, 2016

  Rick Pluta/Michigan Public Radio Network (MPRN) One thing many Democrats and Republicans can agree on at the state Capitol...

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Lake Superior
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Lake Michigan Sands Moving South Each Year

Amy Miller May 23, 2016

Scientists are looking at shifting sands on the bottom of Lake Michigan and the relationship to erosion and shorelines. They’re...

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