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This mural, painted by Detroit-based artist Jesse Kassel, was one of eight painted across Michigan during the 2020 election to encourage people to vote.
  • Elections
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Michigan special elections: What metro Detroiters should know before May 6

Jenny Sherman May 2, 2025
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  • The Boulevard

Respect the Architect: Stacey ‘Hotwaxx’ Hale

Waajeed May 1, 2025

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The Metro Events Guide: Mother’s Day markets, May the fourth and more

Sophia Jozwiak May 1, 2025
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Detroit Evening Report: Nonprofit offering summer safety tips for Safe Kids Month

Bre'Anna Tinsley May 1, 2025
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Detroit could see a budget gap in 2027

Eli Newman August 23, 2022

With the city’s bankruptcy nearly 10 years in the past, Detroit’s financial picture is still the subject of intense examination...

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CDC says Southeast Michigan counties are high risk for COVID-19

Quinn Klinefelter August 23, 2022

Health officials say most of Southeast Michigan is at high risk for the spread of COVID-19. The Centers for Disease...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Environment

A new method for breaking down PFAS shows promise

Detroit Today August 23, 2022

This month, Michigan activists urged federal officials to strengthen the government's efforts to research and regulate PFAS. Three years ago,...

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New book ‘The Plant Hunter’ explores nature’s next medicines

Amanda LeClaire August 23, 2022

When you look inside your medicine cabinet, you’ll likely see an assortment of prescriptions, supplements, topical creams, toothpaste and many...

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Under The Radar Michigan co-hosts Tom Daldin and Jim Edelman stand in front of the black WDET logo
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

The co-creators of “Under The Radar Michigan” on what makes Michigan unique and fun

Detroit Today August 23, 2022

It’s travel season in Michigan, and that often means packing the car and hitting the road. During the summer months,...

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1UPdate: Are esports the sports of the future?

Nate Bender, Sophia Jozwiak August 23, 2022

Esports (short for electronic sports) have a long history going all the way back to the '70s, but today are...

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2 men guilty of conspiring to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

Associated Press August 23, 2022

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A jury on Tuesday convicted two men of conspiring to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer...

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Detroit Evening Report, Aug. 22, 2022: Ford is cutting 3,000 jobs, mostly in Michigan

Sascha Raiyn August 22, 2022

Welcome to the Detroit Evening Report, a daily round-up of news that city residents need to know.Ford Motor Company announced...

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Ain't Too Proud in Manhattan
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  • CultureShift

‘Ain’t Too Proud’ tells the truthful story of The Temptations

Ryan Patrick Hooper August 22, 2022

One of the biggest theater events of the year has landed at the Detroit Opera House. "Ain't Too Proud: The...

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Vials of the monkeypox vaccine
  • CultureShift
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  • Public Safety

As Michigan monkeypox cases rise, here’s how to stay safe

Sophia Jozwiak, Amanda LeClaire August 22, 2022

When a population is dealing with a new health threat, what we know, who is at risk and how to...

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Electric vehicles can be seen charging at a shopping center in Emeryville, Calif., Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2022.
  • Auto
  • News

How the Inflation Reduction Act’s new EV tax credit affects consumers and automakers

Quinn Klinefelter August 22, 2022

The Inflation Reduction Act signed into law by President Biden contains the federal government’s largest-ever investment in fighting climate change....

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  • Culture & Music
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson

The history of our national anthem and whether it still unites us

Detroit Today August 22, 2022

From our statues and flags to our national anthem, Americans remain deeply divided over our symbols. It is not uncommon...

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