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A half-American, half-Mexican flag is waved in a crowd of protesters
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Michigan shows up to proclaim No Kings

Russ McNamara, Quinn Klinefelter, Amanda LeClaire, Colin Jackson June 16, 2025

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Detroit attorney Todd Perkins formally announced his campaign for mayor on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at the Considine Little Rock Recreation Center in Detroit's North End neighborhood.
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The Metro: Meet Todd Perkins: Attorney, advocate, and Detroit mayoral hopeful

Nadia Zyiad June 16, 2025
Jerome Vaughn at the Mackinac Policy conference sit down for an interview.
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Mackinac Policy Conference: Victory on roads

Jerome Vaughn June 14, 2025
Scooter Spin
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Why Is the Motor City Encouraging E-Scooters?

Eli Newman January 3, 2019

Eli Newman / WDET A version of this story originally aired on Marketplace. For a city that built its name...

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U.S. Capitol Washington DC Congress 2
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Immigration
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Democrats Assume Power In the House Amid Partisan Gridlock

Detroit Today January 3, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET A new Congress will be sworn in on Thursday. The U.S. House of Representatives will shift to Democratic control for...

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Corktown (Historic Sign) - bt
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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy

Fear and Loathing in Corktown: Detroit’s Oldest Surviving Neighborhood Deals with Change

Detroit Today January 3, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET Change is happening in Corktown. But not all residents see it as change for the better. Corktown is...

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U.S. Capitol Park Service
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

Can Democrats Win Back the Mantle of Populism with Oversight Powers in House?

Detroit Today January 2, 2019

Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) The recent blue wave means more Democratic control here in Michigan, in state houses...

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Christine Greig 1 1/2/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

New State House Democratic Leader Christine Greig Talks Divided State Government

Detroit Today January 2, 2019

Jake Neher/WDET It was the first joyous day for Democrats in Lansing in what seems like forever. On January 1,...

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new years
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New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Programming Lineup

Annamarie Sysling December 31, 2018

 MONDAY, DECEMBER 31-- NEW YEAR’S EVE 9-10 am: Capitol Steps: Politics Takes A Holiday. Has it been a rough year? Did...

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Ice storm damage 04/16/2018
  • Environment
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The Year in Weather; Bitter Cold, Ice Storm, and Tornadoes [MAPS + GRAPHS]

Pat Batcheller December 31, 2018

Oh, the weather outside was occasionally frightful in Metro Detroit this year.  We had it better than other parts of...

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Whitmer Cabinet Picks 12/28/2018
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MichMash: These Whitmer Cabinet Picks Will Inherit Huge Problems At Pivotal Moments

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher December 28, 2018

WDET Digital We’re beginning to get a clearer picture of what state government might look like under Governor-elect Gretchen Whitmer....

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Detroit Races Past Bankruptcy Amid Fears Some Residents Being Left Behind

Quinn Klinefelter December 28, 2018

The city of Detroit has reached a major milestone. Five years ago the Motor City filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy...

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1968 World Book
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1968: A Look Back

Jerome Vaughn December 28, 2018

1968.  It’s a year that’s unparalleled in recent American history.  It started with a major scare for the U.S. military...

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Michigan Polar Bear Memorial
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Tale of the Michigan Polar Bears

Alex McLenon December 28, 2018

Alex McLenon Standing at a cemetery in Troy, Michigan is a polar bear carved from a solid chunk of white...

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2018 tax form zoom 12/19/2018
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Tax Time Is Coming; What’s New for 2019 [BOOKLET + CALCULATOR]

Pat Batcheller December 28, 2018

Last Christmas, Congress gave U.S. corporations a big tax break as part of an overhaul of the nation's tax code....

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