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Grappling With the Tarnished Legacies of Former Icons

Detroit Today June 11, 2021

An advisory committee at the University of Michigan has recommended that the university remove the name of Fielding Yost from...

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Crescent Academy Celebrates 30 Years in Canton

Sascha Raiyn June 9, 2021

Crescent Academy International in Canton is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. The private Islamic school serves children from 1 year...

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Detroit Will Wake Up to a Partial Solar Eclipse on June 10. Here’s How to See the “Ring of Fire”

Pat Batcheller June 9, 2021

A partial solar eclipse will be in progress when the sun rises over southeast Michigan just before 6 a.m. Thursday, June...

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Confidential Tipline for Students to Report Guns, Mental Health Crises Sees Big Drop in 2020

Russ McNamara May 31, 2021

The state’s confidential OK2SAY hotline for students received fewer tips last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a...

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Detroit’s Black Middle Class Is Disappearing

Russ McNamara May 24, 2021

Detroit has a middle class that’s nearly unobtainable for many African American and Latinx people, while economic growth continues for whites....

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Detroit-Based Majority-Women Race Car Team Drives Toward Historic Qualifying at Indy 500

Quinn Klinefelter May 21, 2021

Beth Paretta has been involved in motor sports for years. She had an idea that an all-women’s IndyCar team competing...

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Introducing “Science of Grief,” A New Podcast from WDET and Science Gallery Detroit

WDET Staff May 17, 2021

Young adults are facing a mental health epidemic in the United States, and the new Science of Grief Podcast from...

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Detroit Police Brutality Protest White Supremacy Pandemic
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Town Halls to Address Creating an Equitable Pandemic Recovery in Detroit

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein May 10, 2021

A new report details the extent of the COVID-19 pandemic's disproportionate effects on Black Detroit residents. The report found that Michigan has...

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Breaking Down Sen. Tim Scott’s Claim That “America Is Not A Racist Country”

Detroit Today May 10, 2021

On April 28, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) gave a response to President Joe Biden’s first address to a joint session...

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The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan is set to take over the QLINE by Sept. 30.
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Michigan Needs To Grow Faster. How Can We Attract More People?

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher May 3, 2021

Michigan will lose a congressional district next year. That’s after new Census results showed Michigan hasn’t been growing as fast...

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Student Radio Journalist Emma Johnston Canton Battles Covid
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Young Radio Broadcasters Keep Plymouth-Canton Students Connected Through COVID-19

Pat Batcheller April 30, 2021

This story is part of WDET’s Crossing the Lines: Canton Battles COVID series, reconnecting listeners with the people they met and issues they...

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Michigan Falling Behind Other States, Countries in Ending ‘Period Poverty’

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher April 26, 2021

State lawmakers and advocates are renewing efforts to get rid of the sales tax on menstrual products in Michigan. It...

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