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CuriosiD: Why isn’t Lake St. Clair a Great Lake?

Pat Batcheller October 23, 2025
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A second proclamation of No Kings: Rallies in Detroit, Ann Arbor

Russ McNamara, Natalie Albrecht, Jose Llanas October 20, 2025

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The Metro: A voyage toward Gaza, and into custody

Robyn Vincent, The Metro October 21, 2025
FILE - Dawn Stephens, right, and Duane Taylor prepare ballots to be mailed at the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections in Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 5, 2024.
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The Metro: Why Michigan’s clerks are against the ranked choice voting initiative

Sam Corey, The Metro October 21, 2025
Inside Out at WDET 3.6.2017
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“The Voice That It Gives Me” [YOUTH POETRY]

Detroit Today March 7, 2017

It's a big week for Detroit's young poets. The Detroit Youth Poetry Grand Slam takes place at Thursday at Trinosophes,...

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Milo Minute: Rah the Son, Old Empire and more

Amanda LeClaire March 7, 2017

Longtime Detroit music journalist Jeff Milo’s byline appears in publications locally and globally. He’s been plugging ears into the Detroit music scene for...

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Old Soap Factory Near Riverwalk Looking for New Life

Amy Miller March 7, 2017

The Stone Soap Building on Franklin Street near Detroit’s Riverwalk was built in 1907. The brink exterior of the 80,000...

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Report: Most Motorists Fear Driverless Vehicles

Quinn Klinefelter March 7, 2017

A new national survey by the auto club AAA finds that most drivers say they would be frightened of riding...

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March 04, 2017: MIles Davis, Sonny Stitt, and Jimmy Smith

Ed Love March 7, 2017
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Restrictions on Special Elections Moving Through State Legislature

Cheyna Roth March 7, 2017

Rick Pluta/Michigan Public Radio Network (MPRN) State lawmakers who are expelled or resign from their seats in the Legislature shouldn’t get...

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Brenda Jones: Evans’ Approach to Rock Ventures Proposal is Smart

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 7, 2017

Wayne County Executive Warren Evans delivered his State of the County speechTuesday. During his remarks, Evans touted an operating surplus...

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Michigan Is Running Out of Environmental Cleanup Money

Rick Pluta March 7, 2017

Sandra Svoboda The state is close to running out of money to clean thousands of abandoned, polluted properties all across...

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Detroit Today…Tonight: How’s Detroit Doing with Education? [VIDEO, COMMUNITY MEETING]

WDET News March 6, 2017

Click above to watch WDET's Facebook Live stream of "Detroit Today...Tonight: How's Detroit Doing with Education?" Detroit Superintendent Alycia Meriweather...

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Ordinance Could Prevent Dogs from Being Chained

Bre'Anna Tinsley March 6, 2017

Detroit’s Animal Care and Control Department wants to ban long-term tethering of pets. The proposed ordinance would ban pet owners...

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Howard Dean on Dems’ Future: “My Generation… We Ought to Get The Hell Out of the Way”

Detroit Today March 6, 2017

Howard Dean Democrats across the country took a beating in November, and now Republicans control every branch of the federal...

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NPR’s Melissa Block Visits Hamtramck For New Series “Our Land”

Detroit Today March 6, 2017

Laura Weber Davis/WDET Longtime NPR host and special correspondent Melissa Block has been traveling across the country for her series “Our Land.” She...

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