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How Easy is it to Teach Reading?

Station Programming October 19, 2015

Host Stephen Henderson talks with callers about the state’s new legislation to help Detroit’s public schools.   Standards: Brad Biladeau,...

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Retired Teachers May Be Able to Return as Substitutes

Bre'Anna Tinsley October 7, 2015

Creative Commons by Ben Russell Retired teachers would able to return to work in schools with a shortage in substitute...

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Is Binge Drinking on Campuses Out of Control?

Station Programming October 7, 2015

A University of Michigan student died over the summer after falling from a parking deck, and through a glass enclosure....

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Knight Cities Challenge

Station Programming October 6, 2015

The Knight Cities Challenge awards grants to local activists for a chance to make their vision of a better community...

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How We Balance Freedom and Safety in a Pro-Gun Society

Station Programming October 6, 2015

Yet another mass killing last week has attention focused again on gun control. What’s reasonable? What’s doable? What will work?...

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United Way of Genesee County and Others Donate Funds for Filters in Flint

Bre'Anna Tinsley October 1, 2015

Laura Nawrocik/ CC The United Way of Genesee County is partnering with the county’s health department to distribute water filters...

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UM Study Receives $10 Million to Understand Interplay Between Environment and Childhood Health

Marissa Gawel October 1, 2015

The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is awarding University of Michigan researchers $10 million to examine the connection between...

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Community Colleges Looking to Bankroll New Highland Park K-14 School System

Jake Neher October 1, 2015

Updated 1:54 p.m. By Rick Pluta and Jake Neher State and local officials may be close to a deal to...

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Oakland County Schools Superintendent Wanda Cook-Robinson on the State of Schools in the County

Station Programming October 1, 2015

As part of Detroit Today's ongoing series speaking with school superintendents throughout Metro Detroit, Dr. Wanda Cook-Robinson joins Stephen to discuss...

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Local Artists Donate to Non-Profit Art Group for Children

Bre'Anna Tinsley September 30, 2015

Bre'Anna Tinsley/ WDET A group of local artists has donated $40,000 to Art Road, a nonprofit dedicated to providing art...

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Flint Water Woes

Station Programming September 29, 2015

Stephen speaks with Detroit Free Press Columnist Nancy Kaffer about her most recent column and investigation of issues related to...

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Can Detroit Play a Part with Syrian Refugees?

Station Programming September 29, 2015

Stephen speaks with several people and takes calls about whether or not Detroit should welcome refugees and immigrants from Syria...

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