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On this episode of CuriosiD, we answer a question from WDET listener David Perry about one of Detroit's most diverse and eccentric record labels.
A recent report from the state health department says big federal spending cuts threaten Medicaid benefits for 700,000 people ...
Multi-instrumentalist, producer and band leader Elisabeth Pixley-Fink joined MI Local in-studio to talk about her new album, ...
The appeals court panel rejected the requests because it "lacked merit" in the grounds presented, according to the order ...
Enforcement for the Real ID Act starts on May 7. State issued driver’s licenses and IDs that are not Real ID compliant will ...
Plundered: How Racist Policies Undermine Black Homeownership in America” explores restrictive housing policies in Detroit.
In a conversation with WDET’s Russ McNamara, he talks about how his experience as a pastor shapes his political goals, how he ...
Dave Serio is the curator of the Arab Film Festival. He joined The Metro to talk about the festival's 20th anniversary and ...
Voters across metro Detroit made key decisions on school funding, local government changes, and city leadership in the May 6 special election. To learn more about this special election visit the ...
On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café, The War and Treaty join us in the studio, recorded when they were in the state for ...
At a recent Detroit City Council meeting, a number of people spoke during public comment period about Detroit’s Solar ...
University of Michigan President Santa Ono says he's leaving Ann Arbor to take the same job at the University of Florida this ...
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