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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
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Burnout: It’s Here, It’s Real and Your Boss Can Play A Big Role in Helping or Exacerbating It

Detroit Today April 2, 2021

The World Health Organization classifies burnout as an exclusively occupational phenomenon that results from "chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed."...

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WDET Wins 10 Awards from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters

Jerome Vaughn April 2, 2021

The Michigan Association of Broadcasters has honored WDET with 10 awards for its work in 2020, including six “Best In...

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Detroit Automakers Idle Plants Amid Semiconductor Shortage

Alex McLenon April 2, 2021

Detroit’s auto industry is navigating a number of supply chain issues -- the most significant of which is a shortage of small...

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Introducing “The Don Was Motor City Playlist” on WDET

WDET Staff April 2, 2021

Blue Note Records President, six-time Grammy Award Winner and music industry powerhouse Don Was is launching a weekly broadcast program...

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What You Need To Know as Michigan Enters Third Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic

Detroit Today April 1, 2021

More of Michigan's population is getting vaccinated as the rollout picks up steam in Detroit and across the state. Despite this,...

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Stabenow Highlights Big Investment in Mental Health Coming to Michigan

Detroit Today April 1, 2021

The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan is chock-full of policy aimed at helping the country's most economically vulnerable. Much has...

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More Than 1,000 Homeowners Apply for Assistance From New Gilbert Detroit Property Tax Fund

Detroit Today April 1, 2021

Quicken Loans founder Dan Gilbert recently unveiled a very ambitious goal to eliminate the property tax burden for up to 20,000...

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Is the Line 5 Tunnel a Bridge to Michigan’s Energy Future or a Bad Deal?

Lester Graham, Kelly House April 1, 2021

The Canadian pipeline company Enbridge Energy plans to spend a $500 million building a 4-mile-long tunnel to encase the part...

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Tribute from Angeline Johnson

WDET Staff April 1, 2021

I was listening in on my Grundig, working in part of Henry Ford Hospital's research group, in the old HoJo...

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As COVID-19 Cases Surge in Michigan, Detroit Expands Vaccination Program

Eli Newman March 31, 2021

The Detroit Health Department is expanding its daily coronavirus vaccine capacity. Starting Monday, the TCF Center mass vaccination site is expected to provide 8,000...

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Online Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic Comes With Positive and Negative Effects

Alex McLenon March 31, 2021

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, K-12 education has been conducted largely online for more than a year. Researchers are examining the impact on...

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Why Michigan Schools Are Losing So Many Teachers

Detroit Today March 31, 2021

Teacher turnover is the phenomenon when schools continually lose teachers, or when teachers leave the profession entirely. In Michigan, more than 1 in 6...

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