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The giant slide on Belle Isle will reopen this summer after shutting down due to safety concerns.
  • Community & Quality of Life
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Belle Isle slide set to reopen this summer following safety improvements

Amanda LeClaire May 14, 2024

The popular giant slide on Belle Isle is set to reopen this summer following necessary safety improvements after potential injuries...

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"The Year of Living Constitutionally: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Constitution's Original Meaning" by A.J. Jacobs.
  • Created Equal
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Created Equal: The man who lived according to the constitution — literally

Created Equal May 14, 2024

In A.J. Jacobs' new book, “The Year of Living Constitutionally,” the author and journalist reflects on his lifestyle experiment of...

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The Metro: Detroit company using IRA funds to help low-income households be more energy efficient

The Metro May 14, 2024

The announcement of Michigan Central Station’s reopening on June 6 has many excited about what the location will mean for...

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Michigan native Paul Whelan is serving a 16-year sentence in Russia on espionage charges he and the U.S. vehemently deny.
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Brother of Paul Whelan, Michigan man jailed in Russia, has ‘zero confidence’ in US to secure his release

Quinn Klinefelter May 14, 2024

Paul Whelan, a Michigan native who's been held in a Russian prison for over five years, said he found himself...

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Highland Park Fire Department fully staffed for the first time in 40 years

John Filbrandt May 14, 2024

For the first time in 40 years, the city of Highland Park’s Fire Department is fully staffed.  That’s a significant...

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Bash Pickleball Club, located in Warren, is metro Detroit's first pickleball-only facility.
  • Sports

New indoor pickleball club opens in Warren

Sydney Waelchli May 14, 2024

Pickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S., with many people picking it up during the pandemic...

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Dwydell Garrett poses in front of a WDET logo.
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Hamtramck completes housing for families displaced by I-75 construction in the 1960s

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 14, 2024

A class action lawsuit filed in 1968 against Hamtramck for displacing a Black neighborhood for the construction of the I-75...

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The new Hamtramck Police Chief Jamiel Altaheri was sworn on May 13, 2024, in front of city hall among a crowd of about 50 onlookers, and with his father behind him.
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Detroit Evening Report: Hamtramck swears in first Yemeni Muslim police chief in the US

Nargis Rahman May 13, 2024

The city of Hamtramck held a swearing in ceremony on Monday to inaugurate the city's new Police Chief Jamiel Altaheri...

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Students in Farmville, Va., protest against the school board's decision to close their school for five years rather than integrate following the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision.
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Created Equal: Schools still segregated 70 years after Brown v. Board decision, report finds

Created Equal May 13, 2024

In 1954, the United States Supreme Court determined in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision that segregating schools...

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Wayne State’s Department of Anthropology has been working with the nonprofit Project We Hope Dream & Believe (PWHDAB) since 2021 to restore the once-home of civil rights leader Malcolm X.
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  • The Metro

The Metro: Malcolm X’s Inkster home receives Governor’s Award for Historic Preservation

The Metro May 13, 2024

Malcolm X is known for his activism for civil rights, including championing Black empowerment along with being a spokesman for...

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Ryan Patrick Hooper
  • Culture & Music
  • In The Groove

In The Groove: Music from Charlotte Day Wilson, Astrid Sonne, a Stevie Wonder birthday mix + more

Ryan Patrick Hooper May 13, 2024

On this episode of In the Groove, you get two artist spotlights in one show to crack open the week...

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DJ Holographic leaning on a brick wall.
  • Alternate Take
  • Culture & Music

Alternate Take: Hear Movement 2024 performers DJ Holographic, Secretsundaze, Dames Brown and more

Liz Warner May 13, 2024

As we approach this year’s Movement Festival, I highlight electronic music artists and DJs playing at Hart Plaza this Memorial...

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