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The Metro: As aviation hits rough air, a veteran questions whether government math still flies

Robyn Vincent, The Metro November 12, 2025

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WDET’s Klinefelter honored by Ball State University

Russ McNamara November 10, 2025
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Fall 2025 program changes coming your way!

WDET Staff November 10, 2025
Drinking / Alcohol
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Sober curious. Nondrinker. A new language around sobriety is emerging

Ryan Patrick Hooper January 28, 2022

Sarah Wood is a writer who covers topics like mental health, relationships and sobriety, which she most recently tackled for...

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Allye Gaietto
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Detroit singer-songwriter Allye Gaietto premieres new single “I Guess I Don’t” from forthcoming album “Hoping For More”

Jeff Milo January 28, 2022

Detroit-based singer/songwriter Allye Gaietto excels at capturing the emotional turbulence we endure, from hope to grief. Gaietto’s songs on her...

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Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum candelight vigil
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Detroiters bid farewell to Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum 

Laura Herberg January 28, 2022

A handful of people gathered Thursday in the parking lot of a Detroit Meijer to say goodbye to the 100-year-old...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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How Ohio and Alabama’s redistricting rulings could affect new maps in Michigan

Detroit Today January 28, 2022

Michigan’s new political maps are historic. They’re the first maps drawn by a citizen’s redistricting commission, not politicians. But that...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Michigan needs knowledge-sector jobs, says Crain’s Detroit Business columnist

Detroit Today January 28, 2022

Michigan companies are constantly vying for subsidies and incentives from lawmakers with the promise of creating more jobs. This week,...

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Oxford shooter’s attorneys planning insanity defense

Quinn Klinefelter January 28, 2022

Update 2:33 p.m. Friday, Jan. 28: This story has been updated with a statement from Oxford Community Schools. Attorneys for...

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Redrawn Michigan House Map 2022
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Groups to challenge partisan fairness of Michigan House map

Associated Press January 28, 2022

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Several groups announced Friday they will sue to challenge Michigan’s new state House map, alleging it...

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Culture D-Tour: The art of practicing gratitude with Detroit artist Kristle Marshall

LaToya Cross, Amanda LeClaire, Courtney Randolph January 27, 2022

In April 2020, just when the world was forced into a lockdown caused by COVID-19, Kristle Marshall was ready to...

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Dry January
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Going sober? Detroit bars and brands are embracing “dry January” and beyond

Ryan Patrick Hooper January 27, 2022

The idea of “dry January” -- giving up alcohol or other vices for a month to kick off the year...

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Didn’t learn much about sex in school? Zoë Ligon fills in the gaps with “Carnal Knowledge”

Ryan Patrick Hooper January 27, 2022

Sex educator Zoë Ligon has made a name for herself as the “dildo duchess of Detroit." There's plenty to back...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Education
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Reporters react to Whitmer’s State of the State speech

Detroit Today January 27, 2022

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer gave her State of the State speech Wednesday night. She discussed her agenda and highlighted her ability...

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Watch live: Justice Stephen Breyer announces his retirement

NPR, Associated Press January 27, 2022

WASHINGTON (AP) — Longtime liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring, numerous sources said Wednesday, giving President Joe Biden his...

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