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You May Get Some Overtime Pay

Amy Miller May 19, 2016

New rules from the U-S Department of Labor will mean overtime pay for millions of Americans who until now had...

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Homeless
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What Tiny Houses Could Mean for The Poor In Metro Detroit

Station Programming May 19, 2016

There’s a long-standing conversation around Detroit about what should be done with the ample vacant land that dots the city. Faith...

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Judge Rhodes 1
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Rhodes Backs Audit of DPS

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 18, 2016

MJ Murawka, Wayne State University The Detroit Board of Education met with Detroit Public School’s Transition Manager Steven Rhodes to offer...

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Eastern Market 1
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Could Eastern Market Provide the Model for the Future of Detroit?

Station Programming May 18, 2016

Creative Commons Detroit’s Eastern Market is no run-of-the-mill farmer’s market. Since the late 1800s it’s been a hub of city...

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The Michigan State Capitol building.
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What’s Driving the $460 Million Revenue Shortfall in Lansing?

Station Programming May 18, 2016

Pkay Chelle/Creative Commons "At this point in the year you now are seeing some of the tax revenue start to come...

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The Line 5 pipeline carries petroleum products 645 miles from Wisconsin to Ontario in two pipes that sit in the water along the lake bed.
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“Government Ignored Cornerstone Environmental Laws During Permitting Process” National Wildlife Federation

Amy Miller May 17, 2016

An oil pipeline that runs under the Straits of Mackinac is the subject of a lawsuit filed today. But the...

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Tom Ivacko CLOSUP
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How Do Michiganders View their Relationships with Law Enforcement as Local Police Forces Dwindle?

Station Programming May 17, 2016

Jake Neher/WDET "Call it the 'Flint Syndrome,' where systemic, long-term disinvestment has imperiled the safety and frayed the quality of...

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More Syrian Refugees Likely Headed for Metro Detroit

Quinn Klinefelter May 16, 2016

Officials predict the U.S. will see a significant influx of refugees from Syria over the next few months. And many...

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dave zilko garden fresh salsa chips business
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Former Garden Fresh CEO Discusses New Book and Building Successful Business In Metro Detroit

Station Programming May 16, 2016

Elizabeth Garrett Before Campbell’s Soup bought Garden Fresh Gourmet, it was a Michigan-based company deeply in debt. Warren native David Zilko...

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Mower Gang 4
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Mow Mow Mow or Grow

Amy Miller May 13, 2016

A volunteer troupe of people armed with weed whackers, rakes and mowers is kicking off its sixth season attacking grass...

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Put Down the Cell Phone and Watch the Pool

Amy Miller May 13, 2016

As summer approaches public safety and health officials in Oakland County are kicking off a water safety education campaign. Last year...

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WSU PD Chief Holt
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The Intersection: Wayne State Police Chief On Keeping Campus Safe Through Decades of Change

Station Programming May 13, 2016

Del arte/ CC Tony Holt, the police chief at Wayne State University, has been working in law enforcement in the...

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