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What is Race and Will it Ever be Irrelevant?

Station Programming June 23, 2015

Stephen Henderson talks with Dr. Leith Mullings, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate School,...

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How Does Testing Affect Detroit Classrooms?

Station Programming June 22, 2015

Stephen Henderson talks with Chastity Pratt Dawsey and William Weir about the state of education in Detroit and Michigan.  Dawsey...

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Warren Evans
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Michigan Department of Treasury Begins Review of Wayne County Finances

Marissa Gawel June 19, 2015

Wayne County’s finances are undergoing a preliminary review by the Michigan Department of Treasury. County Executive Warren Evans submitted a request to...

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Romulus Plans Commercial and Retail Expansion

Station Programming June 19, 2015

Stephen Henderson talks with Romulus Mayor LeRoy Burcroff about the city, the airport, and where he sees opportunity for Romulus....

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Fentanyl, Cocaine, and Heroin in Southeast Michigan

Station Programming June 19, 2015

Stephen Henderson meets with Dr. Calvin Trent, vice president for programs for the Detroit Recovery Project, to discuss the prescription...

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Life Remodeled Renovates Osborn High School and Neighborhood

Station Programming June 19, 2015

Nearly 400 blocks of an east side neighborhood are getting an upgrade this summer. The non-profit organization Life Remodeled  is making...

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  • Detroit by the Numbers
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Oakland County: Land of Rich and Poor [Map]

Station Programming June 17, 2015

Oakland County may be known as Detroit's wealthiest suburb, but income levels are diverse. Belts of wealth spread across the tonier...

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  • Community & Quality of Life
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How Does Oakland County Stack Up Among Nation’s Wealthiest Counties? [Infographic]

Station Programming June 17, 2015

Here you can see how Oakland County rivals other U.S. counties in three common measures of households’ relative wealth: median...

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Will the US Send Troops to Fight ISIS?

Station Programming June 17, 2015

Stephen Henderson talks with Wayne State history professor and lecturer Saeed Khan about ISIS and US foreign policy.  They discuss...

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How Do Michigan’s Counties Compare in Wealth? [Map]

Station Programming June 17, 2015

This interactive map allows you compare and contrast measurements of wealth between Michigan counties. Here you can look at a...

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Detroit City Council Rejects Proposal to Expand City Curfew for Minors

Marissa Gawel June 16, 2015

Detroit City Council members rejected a measure today to impose a curfew on minors during the upcoming River Days Festival downtown....

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First-Of-Its-Kind Elder Abuse Shelter Opens in Metro Detroit

WDET News June 16, 2015

A one of a kind shelter opens in Metro Detroit today. The Jewish Senior Life organization announced Monday, during “Worldwide Elder...

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