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Holiday Week for Kids at the DIA

Sascha Raiyn December 26, 2017

The Detroit Institute of Arts has special programs and hours this week. Visitors will be able to make a variety...

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Imani Mixon 12/19/2017
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“On the Ground” Series Examines Detroit’s North End Neighborhood

Jerome Vaughn December 26, 2017

Many of Detroit’s neighborhoods are changing and many communities are working to deal with that change.  One place where that...

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Star Wars Exhibition Examines “The Power of Costume”

Annamarie Sysling December 23, 2017

Whether you’re a fan of the latest "Star Wars" film, or prefer the ‘70s original, there will be reason to...

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Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Lineup

Annamarie Sysling December 22, 2017

SUNDAY, DECEMBER  24 - CHRISTMAS EVE 6-7 am RadioLab  7-8 am On Being 8-10 am Weekend Edition Sunday: Lulu Garcia Navarros...

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Will New Lawsuits Over Michigan’s Opioid Crisis Be as Big as Tobacco Settlements in the ’90s?

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 22, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Nine Michigan cities and counties hope to hold drug companies responsible for the state’s opioid crisis. From the...

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Gas Prices Go Up As Christmas Travel Period Begins

Pat Batcheller December 21, 2017

Drivers may have noticed a sudden increase in gasoline prices as 2017 nears its end. AAA's daily survey of 300...

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State Supreme Court Gives Back $550 Million

Sascha Raiyn December 20, 2017

The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled the state must repay more than $550 million collected from school employees. Governor Jennifer...

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Expert: China Not Security Threat to U.S. Automakers

Quinn Klinefelter December 20, 2017

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET An expert on China says President Trump’s speech this week on national security overstates the economic threat posed...

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Michigan Cities, Counties Sue Drug Companies Over Opioid Crisis

Quinn Klinefelter December 20, 2017

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET A handful of counties and cities in Michigan, including Detroit, are filing a federal lawsuit against large pharmaceutical...

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Postal Service Faces Busiest Week of the Year

Quinn Klinefelter December 18, 2017

Courtesy of USPS In this season of good will to all you might want to spare a kind thought for...

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Longitude and Latitude, with Attitude: One Man’s Quest to See the Entire World

Annamarie Sysling December 16, 2017

Author and semi-retired Social Studies teacher Rufus McGaugh has been everywhere from Antarctica to Australia. In his newly released book, "Longitude...

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State Lawmakers Say Goodbye to 2017: Here’s What They Did and Didn’t Do

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 15, 2017

Michigan Senate The Michigan Legislature has adjourned until 2018. As usual, lawmakers passed a flurry of bills before leaving for...

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