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Many Metro Area Cities Paralyzed By Inability to Raise Revenues

Amy Miller May 25, 2018

The State of Michigan last week announced that it has a 315-million dollar revenue surplus for the coming fiscal year....

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Ruth Johnson on Bike
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Ruth Johnson Wears a Helmet and Says You Should, Too [CHART+TRANSCRIPT]

Pat Batcheller May 25, 2018

Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson says she started riding motorcycles when she was 12 years old. It's something she...

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Barriers, Stereotypes Block Transit Options in Metro Detroit

Quinn Klinefelter May 22, 2018

  WDET is examining issues impacting regional transportation as part of our series “Policy Meets the People. MI Voice, MI...

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Checkmark 05/18/2018
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Survey Shows Workers Aren’t Worried About Tech [GRAPH + TRANSCRIPT]

Pat Batcheller May 21, 2018

Are you worried that technology will make your job obsolete? A new survey says most Metro Detroit workers don't feel...

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Electrician skilled trades prevailing wage bls.gov 5/18/2018
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Four Things You Should Know About Prevailing Wage in Michigan

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher May 18, 2018

WDET/Laura Herberg There's a lot of talk lately about Michigan's prevailing wage law and whether it's about to go away. ...

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Northern High Walkout
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1966 Northern High School Walkout Inspires Musical and Student Activism

Sascha Raiyn May 18, 2018

In 1966, two thousand students walked out of Detroit’s Northern High School to protest a lack of resources and the...

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Detroit school board member Lemmons weighs leaving, slams colleagues he says listen to special interests

Chalkbeat Detroit May 17, 2018

Detroit school board member Lemmons weighs leaving, slams colleagues he says listen to special interests Originally posted on Chalkbeat by...

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Dan Zowada Memorial Observatory
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Wayne State Looks to the Stars with Newest Acquisition

Amy Miller May 14, 2018

Wayne State University is adding a state-of-the-art robotically controlled observatory to its assets. But, the Dan Zowada Memorial Observatory is...

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AuSable River Group: “We’ll Stop at Nothing to Preserve Waterway”

Amy Miller May 14, 2018

Michigan’s AuSable River is at the center of a lawsuit. A recreational fishing group is claiming that a commercial fish...

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Gubernatorial Candidates 5/11/2018
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Four Tips for Watching Political Debates as Race for Governor Heats Up

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher May 11, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET When a political debate pops up on TV, do you immediately grab the remote or run for the...

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Avengers ‘Anti-Hero’ Thanos Born in Detroit

Quinn Klinefelter May 11, 2018

Artist: Ryan Meinderding Courtesy of Disney/Marvel Analysts predict the movie Avengers: Infinity War will continue its record-breaking performance this weekend...

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Northern High Walkout
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Mosaic Youth Theatre tells the Story of 1966 Northern H.S. Walkout

Sascha Raiyn May 10, 2018

Mosaic Youth Theatre When we hear the words “youth theater” we may not think of the expansive, professional productions Mosaic...

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