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Wayne Bradley 1 3.18.19-jn
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Republican Consultant Wayne Bradley: How Far Left Are Dem Candidates Going to Go?

Detroit Today March 18, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET The 2020 presidential race continues to shape up. That's especially clear here in Michigan as Beto O'Rourke --...

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Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Funds Projects Large and Small

Pat Batcheller March 18, 2019

President Donald Trump's 2020 budget proposal calls for a 90 percent funding cut for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative, which...

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Amy Sacka Ice Culture 3
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Detroit Photographer’s Stunning Photos of Ice Fishing in Michigan and Quest to Know Her Father

Detroit Today March 12, 2019

Amy Sacka Detroit Photographer Amy Sacka wanted to get to know her father better, so she got in her car...

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Lake Erie Harmful Algal Bloom 03/01/2019
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What Is the Lake Erie Bill of Rights?

Pat Batcheller March 4, 2019

It's been almost five years since toxic algae polluted Toledo's water supply. Despite efforts to reduce phosphorus and other pollution...

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Amy Sacka Ice Culture
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Frozen: Detroit Photographer Documents Ice Culture in Michigan for NatGeo

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 26, 2019

Amy Sacka Pictured above: An attendee of the annual Perchville festival in Tawas, Michigan. Perchville, which is in its 69th year,...

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Governor Gretchen Whitmer State of the State3 2019 2/13/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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How Did Gov. Whitmer Do In First State of the State Speech?

Detroit Today February 13, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET Michigan faces multiple crises, including education, water quality, infrastructure, and more, according to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who sent that...

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Governor Gretchen Whitmer State of the State 2019 2/13/2019
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Whitmer Sets Big Goals In First State of the State, Republicans Question Feasibility

Jake Neher February 13, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET Gov. Gretchen Whitmer set some big goals in her first State of the State Address on Tuesday night.  She’s...

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Jake Neher Cheyna Roth MichMash 5/25/2018
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MichMash Digs Into State of the State In Hour-Long Special

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher February 12, 2019

WDET Digital There will be a lot to unpack as soon as Gov. Gretchen Whitmer begins her first State of...

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Consumers Energy Alert 1/31/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Environment
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It’s As Cold As Ice — Are You Willing to Sacrifice?

Detroit Today January 31, 2019

Consumers Energy Amid record cold temperatures, Michiganders got a jolt last night when phones started blaring an emergency tone. The...

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Dangerous Deep Freeze Descends on Detroit

Quinn Klinefelter January 30, 2019

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET Metro Detroit is plunging into dangerously-cold conditions. Forecasters say a mass of arctic air – the infamous polar...

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How the Government Shutdown Leaves the Great Lakes in Limbo

Alex McLenon January 23, 2019

Pat Batcheller As politicians on Capitol Hill continue their staring contest, federal entities such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...

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NAIAS 2018 auto show floor Lexus sports car 1 1/16/2018
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Is Our Obsession With Cars ‘Insane?’ How Are Those Behaviors Changing?

Detroit Today January 14, 2019

Remi Jouan The North American Auto Show (NAIAS) kicks off this week as it opens its doors to journalists, industry...

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