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Take on Hate, NNAAC, and ACCESS
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Take on Hate Says Rejecting Syrian Refugees is Dangerous and Irresponsible

Bre'Anna Tinsley December 2, 2015

Take on Hate Several groups gathered to prevent a bill to stop Syrian and Iraqi refugees from entering the US from...

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Bioretention Gardens
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New Gardens in Detroit May Help Improve Water Quality

Bre'Anna Tinsley December 2, 2015

Joan Nassauer, University of Michigan A green project in Detroit is finding new ways to treat storm water run-off. ​Bio-retention...

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DTE Sign
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Energy Industry Presses Lawmakers on Proposed Changes to MI Energy Policies

Station Programming December 2, 2015

The State Legislature is working toward passing a package of bills that will revise the State’s energy policy. Part of...

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Power Plant
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

Head of the Senate’s Committee on Energy Policy Aric Nesbitt

Station Programming December 2, 2015

What is the future of Michigan’s renewable energy? Host Stephen Henderson talks with Aric Nesbitt, Republican chair on the Committee...

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Andy Arena
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“It’s Easier to Burn the House to Strip the Copper” Andy Arena; Director Detroit Crime Commission on Arson in Detroit

Station Programming December 2, 2015

Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson, speaks with Andy Arena, Executive Director of the privately funded Detroit Crime Commission.   Terror:...

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Blight removal
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Ponitac Mayor Says There’s More Work to Be Done in Blight Removal

Bre'Anna Tinsley December 1, 2015

Afries52/CC The City of Pontiac says it has removed about half of its blighted structures in the past year.  Mayor Deidre...

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Ron Scott
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Long-time Detroit Activist Fought Against Police Brutality

Quinn Klinefelter November 30, 2015

Long-time Detroit activist Ron Scott has died. Scott said he had faced life down the barrel of a gun –...

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Peace Sign Eiffel Tower
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Keeping Calm During Chaos

Station Programming November 30, 2015

The attacks in Paris are creating a sense of vulnerability for some U.S. citizens and for security officials. Public safety...

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Michigan House of Representatives chamber
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Legislative Update for the remainder of 2015

Station Programming November 30, 2015

Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson, talks with legislative reporter for Michigan Public Radio Jake Neher, about what we can expect...

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Palmer Park Woodward Light 1
  • Community & Quality of Life
  • Detroit Bankruptcy: One Year Later Series
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Public Lighting Authority Looking to “Smart Grid” Technology

Jerome Vaughn November 26, 2015

As Detroit approaches the one year anniversary of emerging from the nation’s largest-ever municipal bankruptcy, WDET is examining how the...

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marijuana
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Detroit One Step Closer to Finalizing Medical Marijuana Zoning

Eli Newman November 26, 2015

WDET Laws governing medical marijuana dispensaries in Detroit are one step closer to being finalized. The Detroit City Council will...

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Several Streets Will be Closed Thursday for the Parade and Turkey Trot

Pat Batcheller November 26, 2015

The City of Detroit is advising people coming in for America's Thanksgiving Parade, the Turkey Trot, and the Lions game...

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